THE ASIATIC STEPPES AND THEIR FAUNA. 



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hurry, they clamber up and down almost vertical paths, leap wide 

 chasms, and pass from the heights to the valley almost as i£ they 

 were birds and could fly. When they find themselves pursued, they 

 stand still from time to time, clamber to a loftier peak to secure a 

 wider prospect, and then go on their way so calmly that it seems 

 as if they mocked their pursuer. Consciousness of their strength 



Fig. 18.— Archar Sheep or Argali (OvisArgali). 



and climbing powers seems to give them a proud composure. They 

 never hurry, and have no cause to regret their deliberation except 

 when they come within shot of the lurking ambuscade or the 

 stealthy stalker. 



The sheep live at peace together throughout the year, and the 

 rams only fight towards the breeding season. This occurs in the 

 second half of October and lasts for almost a month. At this time 

 the high-spirited, combative rams become greatly excited. The 

 seniors make a stand and drive off all their weaker fellows. With 

 their equals they fight for life or death. The rivals stand opposed 



