The Barbary sheep is the only wild sheep living in Africa. It is easily recognizable by its brown fleece, heavy horns curving backwards that are present in both sexes.

 

The Barbary sheep is the only wild sheep living in Africa. It is easily recognizable by its brown fleece, heavy horns curving backwards that are present in both sexes, and the long hair falling from the neck, chest, and front legs. It lives in the dry, Rocky Mountains of the Sahara region in small groups.

 

Barbary Sheep are so agile they can jump over a 2-meter-tall fence from a standstill. Habitat: Arid mountainous areas.