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The mouflon ( Ovis gmelini) is a native to , and the region, including eastern Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Iran. It is also found in parts of Europe. It is thought to be the ancestor of all modern breeds.


Taxonomy
Ovis gmelini was the proposed by in 1841 for wild sheep in the . In the 19th and 20th centuries, several wild sheep were described that are considered mouflon today:
  • Ovis ophion by Blyth in 1841 for wild sheep in Cyprus;
  • Ovis laristanica by in 1909 for wild sheep in Lar in southern Iran;
  • Ovis orientalis isphahanica by Nasonov in 1910 for wild sheep in the .


Subspecies
Five mouflon are distinguished by MSW3:
  • (Armenian red sheep), O. g. gmelini (Blyth, 1851): nominate subspecies; native to northwestern , , and . It has been introduced to Texas in the U.S.
  • Esfahan mouflon, O. g. isphahanica (Nasonov, 1910): , Iran.
  • Laristan mouflon, O. g. laristanica (Nasonov, 1909): a small subspecies, its range is restricted to some desert reserves near Lar in southern Iran.
  • , O. g. ophion (Blyth, 1841): also called agrino (from the Greek Αγρινό]]); nearly driven to extinction during the 20th century. In 1997, about 1,200 individuals were counted. The television show Born to Explore with Richard Wiese reported 3,000 individuals on .
  • Anatolian mouflon, O. g. anatolica (Arıhan, 2000), an almost extinct population of mouflon that nowadays survives only in the region of Konya, Turkey

The was once thought to be a subspecies of the mouflon, but is now considered to be a feral descendant of the domestic sheep ( Ovis aries), as Ovis aries musimon.


Relation to other sheep
Based on comparison of mitochondrial gene sequences, three groups of sheep ( ) have been identified: Pachyceriforms of Siberia () and North America ( and ), Argaliforms () of Central Asia, and Moufloniforms (, mouflon, and ) of Eurasia.Bunch, Wu, Zhang, Wang (2005). "Phylogenetic analysis of the snow sheep ( Ovis nivicola) and closely related taxa", Journal of Heredity, 97 (1) 21–30. [1] However, a comparison of the mitochondrial DNA control region (CR) found that two subspecies of urial, Ovis vignei (or orientalis) arkal and O. v./o. bochariensis, grouped with two different clades of argali ( Ovis ammon).

The ancestral sheep is presumed to have had 60 , as in goats ( Capra). Mouflon and domestic sheep have 54 chromosomes, with three pairs (1+3, 2+8, 5+11) of ancestral acrocentric chromosomes joined to form bi-armed chromosomes. This is in contrast to the argali and urial, which have 56 and 58 chromosomes respectively. If the urial is as closely related to the mouflons as mitochondrial DNA indicates, then two chromosomes would need to have split during its evolution away from the mouflon (sub)species.


Description
Mouflon have reddish to dark brown, short-haired coats with dark back stripes and black ventral areas and light-colored saddle patches. The males are horned; some females are horned, while others are . The horns of mature rams are curved almost one full revolution (up to 85 cm). Mouflon have shoulder heights of around 0.9 m and body weights of 50 kg (males) and 35 kg (females).
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Distribution and habitat
Mouflon are found in the in southeastern Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan, and in Iran's western region and the spanning eastern Iraq and western Iran. They were possibly introduced to Cyprus during the period.


Behaviour and ecology

Reproduction
Mouflon rams have a strict dominance hierarchy. Before mating season or "rut", which is from late autumn to early winter, rams try to create a dominance hierarchy to determine access to ewes (female mouflon) for mating. Mouflon rams fight one another to obtain dominance and win an opportunity to mate with females. Mouflons reach sexual maturity at the age of two to four years. Young rams need to obtain dominance before they get a chance to mate, which takes another three years. Mouflon ewes also go through a similar hierarchy process in terms of social status in the first two years, but can breed even at low status. Pregnancy in females lasts five months, in which they produce one to two offspring.

A mouflon was cloned successfully in early 2001, and lived at least seven months, making it the first clone of an endangered mammal to survive beyond infancy. This demonstrated that a common species (in this case, a domestic sheep) can successfully become a surrogate for the birth of an exotic animal such as the mouflon. If cloning of the mouflon can proceed successfully, it has the potential to reduce strain on the number of living specimens.


Conservation
The mouflon is protected in Armenia and Azerbaijan. In Turkey and Iran, hunting is only allowed with a special license. The population in Cyprus is listed as a strictly protected species in the Habitats Directive of the European Union and has been listed in CITES Appendix I since November 2019.


In culture
The male mouflon is called Mufro in Corsica, and the female Mufra; the French naturalist Buffon (1707–1788) rendered this in French as moufflon. In Sardinia, the male is called Murvoni, and the female Murva, though it is not unusual to hear the peasants style both indiscriminately Mufion, which is a palpable corruption of the Greek Ophion.
  • The mouflon was the logo of Cyprus Airways until 2015, and is depicted on the 1-, 2-, and 5-cent Cypriot euro coins.
  • The mouflon is featured on the historical flag of the Armenian kingdom of Syunik, and on tombstones.
  • The mouflon is the symbol and the nickname of the Cyprus national rugby union team.
  • The mouflon is the official mascot of Craghoppers, the UK outdoor clothing manufacturer.


See also
  • Castlemilk Moorit


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