The Marco Polo sheep (Ovis ammon polii) [Here as Ovis poli] is a subspecies of argali sheep, named after Marco Polo. Their habitat is the mountainous regions of Central Asia. Marco Polo sheep are distinguishable mostly by their large size and spiraling horns colour illustration From the book ' Wild oxen, sheep & goats of all lands, living and extinct ' by Richard Lydekker (1849-1915) Published in 1898 by Rowland Ward, London


Size: 3494px × 5007px
Location: London
Photo credit: © Historic Illustrations / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: 19th, ammon, animal, animals, art, artistic, arts, artwork, century, classic, classical, color, colour, drawing, extinct, fine, goat, goats, history, idr, illustration, illustrations, livestock, living, lydekker, marco, natural, nature, nineteenth, ovis, oxen, painted, painting, picture, plate, poli, polii, polo, precise, precision, psi, reference, research, richard, science, scientific, sheep, sketch, study, textbook, vintage, wild, wildlife, work