We Kiss the Ground You Walk On
Uploaded: September 09, 2009 06:05:14
Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis) lick the surface of the rocks to absorb essential minerals. This behavior helps them survive in a harsh environment. It's not uncommon for a herd to return to the same "lick" time and time again.
Christine Lobsinger September 09, 2009
Hi Bob...Bob Cammarata September 10, 2009
Thanks Christine.I've witnessed this behavior in the mountain goats at Mt. Evans as well.
Bob #7933617
Nancyj E. Hovey October 22, 2009
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N SChristine Lobsinger October 22, 2009
CONGRATS BOB!!!CHRISTINE
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Melissa G. Meiselman October 23, 2009
Congratulations on your fantastic finalist!!!! #8062521Courtenay Vanderbilt October 23, 2009
Fantastic image, Bob! Congratulations! #8065627Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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