She wished she had some mouflon wool to pack in them.
2
There is considerable talk at Gafsa of the wild mountain sheep, the Barbary mouflon.
3
The upper slopes saw ibex, chamois, and mouflon; in the woodlands deer were more common.
4
It was a stylized representation of a mouflon, a mountain sheep with large curved horns.
5
I had better keep my leather straps handy, and the mouflon wool Nezzie gave me.
6
I've hunted ibex and mouflon in high meadows before.
7
Occasional chamois made an appearance, and heavy-horned mouflon.
8
Sardinians hunt the mouflon, which is a sort of cross between a sheep and a deer.
9
She'd been expecting it; she'd have to wash herself and her undergarment, but first she needed the mouflon wool.
10
His hair was black, tight wiry curls that formed a woolly cap like the fur of a black mouflon.
11
Instead mouflon, chamois, and ibex had migrated down from their high summer habitat, and Jondalar had never seen so many musk-oxen.
12
She knows when all the animals shed, ibex and mouflon, musk-ox, even horses and lions, and of course, mammoths and woolly rhinos.
13
Inside was a loose-fitting liner of felt, made from the wool of mouflon that was wetted and pounded together until it matted.
14
That problem also derailed domestication of North American bighorn sheep, which belong to the same genus as Asiatic mouflon sheep, ancestor of our domestic sheep.
15
She shows him her herd of mouflons, an ancient breed of sheep from Sardinia.
16
One in particular has been the Mouflon, a type of wild sheep native to Cyprus.