1 of 14

Slide Notes

DownloadGo Live

ANIMALS OF BC

Published on Dec 03, 2015

No Description

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ANIMALS OF BC

Lauren Tracey- Outdoor ED
Photo by Putneypics

LEARNING OUTCOMES

To identify, describe, and understand the unique characteristics of the bovids and cervids

Ungulates

  • Bovids are mammals with horns
  • Cervids are the mammals with antlers
  • Typically herbivores
  • Ungulates are are all hooved mammals

BOVIDS

Bighorn Sheep and Mountian Goat

BIGHORN SHEEP- MALE

Also known as: Ram
Photo by GlacierNPS

BIGHORN SHEEP- FEMALE

Also known as: Ewe
Photo by BleahciM

Characteristics
Bighorn sheep have a dark to medium rich brown head, neck, and dorsal body with a short black tail and a white muzzle, rump, and ventral patches. Both sexes have sturdy muscular bodies and strong necks that support horns that curve back in females and are much larger and curled around in males

Distribution
In British Columbia, Bighorns occupythe dry valleys and mountains of the Okanagan, South Cariboo, and South Chilcotin regions.

Food and Enemies
Bighorns eat vegetation like grass, leaves and clovers.
Predators like mountain lions, wolves, bobcats, coyotes and golden eagles are posing a bigger threat to Bighorns then they used too

Mountain Goat- Male

Also called Billy
Photo by auntie rain

Mountain Goat- Female

Also called Nannie
Photo by GlacierNPS

Characteristics
Billies weigh on average 70 to 120
kg, nannies 55 to 75 kg. Both
have thin, black stiletto-like horns up to 30 cm long. Nannies’ s horns are more slender at the base and a bit more curved toward the
tip than those of billies

Distribution
In British Columbia, goats are present in most mountain ranges except for those on Vancouver
Island, the Queen Charlottes, and other coastal islands

Food and Enemies
They survive by eating a wide variety of plants, including lichens, ferns, grasses, herbs, shrubs, and deciduous or coniferous trees.
Golden Eagles are their biggest enemies.