Dall Sheep
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Dall Sheep or Dall's Sheep are the northern most wild sheep in the world, found in Alaska and Canada. Slightly smaller than other wild sheep they have a white coat and distinct curved amber gray horns. Dalls Sheep are important to the economy of Alaska because of their popularity both with trophy hunters and wild life photographers.[1]