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  • Bighorn Lake and Bighorn Canyon, part of the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, are visible in this aerial view captured southwest of Yellowtail, Montana. Bighorn Lake is a reservoir formed by Yellowtail Dam, which was finished in 1965. When the reservoir is full, the lake extends 72 miles (115 kilometers) — the entire length of Bighorn Canyon — into Wyoming.
    Montana_Bighorn-Lake_Aerial_3759.jpg
  • Two bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) walk down the flank of Druid Peak in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Sheep-Bighorn_Yellowstone_5748.jpg
  • A bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) rests between two trees on a ledge at the edge of the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Bighorn-Sheep_Resting_Yellowstone_39...jpg
  • A black-billed magpie (Pica hudsonia) takes fur from the back of a bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis), perched on a rocky ledge as the snow falls in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Bighorn-Sheep_Magpie_Taking-Fur_Yell...jpg
  • A bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) walks on a snowy ridge that borders the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Bighorn-Sheep_Ridge_Winter_Yellowsto...jpg
  • Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) wait in line to feast on vegetation on a sandstone bluff in Zion National Park, Utah.
    BighornSheepFeedingZion.jpg
  • Two bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) feast on glacier lilies near Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana. The yellow glacier lilies (Erythronium grandiflorum) are among the first wildflowers to bloom when the snow melts in mountain meadows.
    GlacierNP_BighornSheep_0096.jpg
  • Dozens of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) feed and rest on a hillside in the Oak Creek Wildlife Area, west of Yakima, Washington.
    BighornSheep_OakCreek_2067.jpg
  • Petroglyphs carved by members of the Fremont Culture are visible in a sheer sandstone face in the Fremont River canyon in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. The rock face includes symbols of bighorn sheep and other animals as well as people. The Fremont Culture lived in the area from 300-1300 Common Era (CE).
    Capitol-Reef_Petroglyphs_1278.jpg
  • Ancient Anasazi petroglyphs cover a rock face, known as Atlatl Rock in the Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada. The rock art may be more than 1,500 years old. The rock is named for the two symbols at the top, immediately below the bighorn sheep. The object below the sheep is the atlatl and the object just below that is the dart. An atlatl is a hunting device that is also sometimes called a spear thrower.
    vof-atlatl-rock-9350.jpg
  • Sheep Rock, the tall mountain at the center of the frame, towers over Picture Gorge in John Day National Monument, Oregon, at sunrise. The moutain was named for the bighorn sheep that used to live in the area.
    OR_JohnDay_SheepRock_PictureGorge_32...jpg
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