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BIGHORN ANSWER



> > >Here's a little test for you all: Why are bighorn sheep called bighorn
> > sheep?

> No, the Bighorn Mountains. I'm a Wyoming Resident, and it says this
> right on the map. So There.
> Rich Travsky

Well, I'd be worried if a Wyoming resident didn't come up with the right answer.
The Bighorn Mountains are the 'type' locality for Bighorn sheep.

"Their first mammalian prey are usually the small harbour seal, but as the
sharks increase in size, they become large enough to eat sealions, elephant
seals and small toothed whales. Attack strategy consists of a swift surprise
attack from below"  

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DARREN 'what structural mapping assessment?' NAISH