Corsican mouflon
The Corsican mouflon is a wild sheep species native to the Mediterranean islands of Corsica and Sardinia. It is characterized by its curved horns, which are more prominent in males, and a reddish-brown coat with white markings. This animal typically inhabits rugged terrains and forests, where it grazes on grasses, shrubs, and herbs.
Corsican mouflons are social animals, often found in small groups. They are well-adapted to their environment, displaying agility and strength that help them navigate steep landscapes. Conservation efforts are in place to protect their populations, as they face threats from habitat loss and hunting.