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Urial

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Species of mammal
This article is about the sheep. For other uses of the term, seeUriel (disambiguation).

Urial
Bukhara urial (Ovis vignei bochariensis) atNordens Ark, Sweden
CITES Appendix I[1]
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Artiodactyla
Family:Bovidae
Subfamily:Caprinae
Genus:Ovis
Species:
O. vignei
Binomial name
Ovis vignei
(Blyth, 1841)[2]
The range of Urial
Synonyms

Ovis orientalis vignei

Theurial (/ˈʊəriəl/OOR-ee-əl;Ovis vignei), also known asarkars,shapo, orshapu, is a wildsheep native toCentral andSouth Asia. It is listed asVulnerable on theIUCN Red List.[1]

Taxonomy

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Ovis vignei was thescientific name proposed byEdward Blyth in 1841 for wild sheep in theSulaiman Mountains.[2] The specific name honoursGodfrey Vigne (1801–1863).[3]

Thevignei subspecies group consists of six individual subspecies:

  • Ladakh urial (Ovis vignei vignei):India (Ladakh andKashmir), northern Pakistan
  • Transcaspian urial (Ovis vignei arkal): Ustjurt-Plateau (Turkmenistan,Uzbekistan, northern Iran) and westernKazakhstan
  • Blanford's urial orBaluchistan urial (Ovis vignei blanfordi): Pakistan (Balochistan)
  • Bukhara urial (Ovis vignei bochariensis): Uzbekistan,Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan

Characteristics

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Transcaspian arkals (O. v. arkal) atPretoria Zoo

Urial males have large horns, curling outwards from the top of the head turning in to end somewhere behind the head; females have shorter, compressed horns. The horns of the males are up to 100 cm (39 in) long. Theshoulder height of an adult male urial is between 80 and 90 cm (31 and 35 in).[citation needed]

Distribution and habitat

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The urial is native to montane areas in thePamir Mountains,Hindu Kush andHimalayas up to an elevation of 4,500 m (14,800 ft). It is distributed from northeastern Iran, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and southwestern Kazakhstan to northern Pakistan and Ladakh in northwestern India. It prefersgrassland, open woodland and gentle slopes, but also inhabits cold arid zones with little vegetation.[1]

Behaviour and ecology

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Themating season begins in September. Rams select four or five ewes, which give birth to a lamb after agestation of five months.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^abcdMichel, S & Ghoddousi, A. (2021) [errata version of 2020 assessment]."Ovis vignei".IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.2020 e.T54940655A195296049.doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-2.RLTS.T54940655A195296049.en. Retrieved16 January 2022.
  2. ^abBlyth, E. (1841)."An Amended List of the Species of the GenusOvis".The Annals and Magazine of Natural History; Zoology, Botany, and Geology.7 (44):248–261.
  3. ^Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (November 18, 2009).The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals. JHU Press.ISBN 978-0-8018-9533-3 – via Google Books.
  4. ^"Green Pioneers - Chapter 13". Archived fromthe original on 2008-07-03. Retrieved2009-03-15.
  5. ^Kobilinsky, Dana (2023-07-26)."JWM: Connectivity could aid Pakistan's struggling wild sheep".The Wildlife Society. Retrieved2023-07-31.
  • Nowak R. M.: Walker's Mammals of the World, Sixth Edition. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, London, 1999.
  • Namgail, T., van Wieren, S.E., Mishra, C. & Prins, H.H.T. (2010). Multi-spatial co-distribution of the endangered Ladakh urial and blue sheep in the arid Trans-Himalayan Mountains. Journal of Arid Environments, 74:1162-1169.
  • Lingen, H.: Großes Lexikon der Tiere. Lingen Verlag, Köln.
  • Prater, S. H.: The Book of Indian Animals, Oxford University Press, 1971.
  • Menon, V.: A Field Guide to Indian Mammals,Dorling Kindersley, India, 2003
  • CITES Instruktion für den grenztierärztlichen Dienst
  • Proposal about subspecies of Urial
  • Yahya M. Musakhelet al. 2006: Identification of Biodiversity Hot Spots in Musakhel District balochistan Pakistan.

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