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Baby boom in Ashgabat Zoo: 9 Kopetdag sheep lambs were born

17.05.2023 | 00:30 |
 Baby boom in Ashgabat Zoo: 9 Kopetdag sheep lambs were born

Newborn lambs have replenished the number of "guests" of the capital's zoo. This spring, 9 lambs of the Turkmen mountain sheep, which is also called the Kopetdag sheep, were born.

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Currently, 13 individuals of these animals “live” in the zoo - 12 females and a male. Their breeding season is from April to early May, and often twins appear in the offspring. And this time was no exception - out of 9 born lambs, four were twins.

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The mountain goat lives in the Central Asian region - it can be found on the territory of Turkmenistan - they live on the peaks of the Kopetdag, the Balkan Mountains, Koytendag, in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, as well as the eastern shores of the Caspian Sea.

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The Kopetdag ram belongs to the order of artiodactyls and is famous for its large horns. In old individuals, they sometimes reach impressive sizes - 150 cm in length, 55 cm in girth and weigh almost 22 kg. The mountain sheep lives on average 16 years, reports the publication turkmenistaninfo.gov.tm. IMG_20230517_000804.jpg

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