From Deserts to Tundra: The Incredible Journey of Mutton | Full Documentary

Published 2024-02-28
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There are nearly 40 wild relatives of our mutton. Some are light and gazelle-like, like chamois, while others such as muskoxen and takin, resemble giant, shaggy bison. Mutton can be tough, they have conquered some of the most hostile terrain on Earth, from the hottest, driest deserts where few other large mammals can survive, to avalanche country, on some of the planet’s highest peaks and the coldest of barren tundra.

They also have giant corkscrew horns that they ram together when fighting for a mate. It’s the crowning glory of these incredible animals, masters of the wild that have been crucial to feeding and clothing humans for eons.

All Comments (21)
  • @mello3214
    The baby sheep and goats playing are adorable, and the baby musk ox!!!!! thanks so much for this documentary! Love from Southeastern USA 🇺🇸❤️
  • @Rocio1988
    Thanks for sharing this amazing documentary about the sheeps, goats, muskos, chamois, all of them are extraordinary creatures, from ancient times we domesticated them for our needed, also been inspired in the people's beliefs as the symbol of love, gentle and peace. Hopefully, can preserved in their wild habitats. Great job❤❤🦬🐑🐏
  • @ianspingle8865
    Wish we had wild sheep and goat's here in newfoundland and Labrador lots of great habitat here our mountains are empty, would be nice to see 🐏🐐
  • @seanconnery1277
    29.2.2024.First class,very good and best.:face-blue-heart-eyes::face-blue-three-eyes::face-blue-droopy-eyes:.Thanks for sharing.
  • @vlrissolo
    Excellent! Happy to find this on YT.
  • @thesharkuss
    Thank you so much for this documentary! very good and emotional
  • wild sheep @ wild goats should be look after in the present@ the future. they are gods creatures also.
  • @iampumaa
    That's is great footage and Adorable ❤❤
  • @knocte3256
    Love from arunachal pradesh khonsa tirap India.
  • @alecdewar9143
    Amigo mío como estás? Mira me llamo Alejandro y acabo de empezar a ver tus vídeos. Me encantan x q allí es mi tierra, soy gringo pero un gringo del Sonora. Y el desierto es en mi sangre y tus vídeos … bueno chaval, somos igual! Vaqueros de Sonora! Gracias de ponerlos so genial! Vale amigo cuídate
  • @kimfaustino7919
    Hope there should be mentioning the name of the species on this video so we are aware and become familiar...