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  1. Bighorn Powersports – Ride with Bighorn

    Welcome to Bighorn, where for over 26 years, we’ve been committed to delivering reliable, high-performance off-road vehicles that enhance both work and play for families of all kinds.

  2. Bighorn sheep - Wikipedia

    Bighorn sheep were among the most admired animals of the Apsaalooka (Crow) people, and what is today called the Bighorn Mountain Range was central to the Apsaalooka tribal lands.

  3. About Bighorns and Other North American Wild Sheep

    The Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep is the largest wild sheep inhabiting North America. A large ram (a male sheep) may weigh over 300 pounds and stand over 42 inches tall at the shoulder.

  4. Bighorn Sheep - National Wildlife Federation

    The bighorn sheep's keen eyesight, hearing, and sense of smell help it detect and avoid predators. The bighorn sheep is one of two species of wild sheep in North America with large …

  5. Bighorn sheep | Habitat, Behavior & Adaptations | Britannica

    bighorn sheep, (Ovis canadensis), stocky, climbing hoofed mammal of western North America known for its massive curling horns. Bighorns are brown with a white rump patch. Horns are …

  6. Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)

    Apr 23, 2025 · Little Bighorn, A Place of Reflection This land is a place to honor and reflect on the sacrifices made here on June 25 and 26, 1876, when Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho …

  7. 101 Facts about Bighorn Sheep - North American Nature

    Bighorn sheep can be found on South facing slopes in the winter. There are three subspecies of bighorn sheep. The Rocky Mountain Bighorn, The Sierra Nevada Bighorn, and the Desert …

  8. Home | Bighorn National Forest | Forest Service

    Sep 12, 2025 · Located in north-central Wyoming, the Bighorn Mountains are a sister range of the Rocky Mountains. Conveniently located halfway between Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone …

  9. Bighorn Sheep Facts - bighorninstitute

    An entire subspecies of bighorn sheep, the Audubon bighorn, which inhabited parts of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and Nebraska was extirpated by 1925.

  10. Bighorn Sheep | National Geographic

    Bighorn males, called rams, are famous for their large, curled horns. These impressive growths are a symbol of status and a weapon used in epic battles across the Rocky Mountains.