New video: Thrilling Barbary Sheep hunting

Discover the Thrill of Hunting Barbary Sheep with Side by Side Safaris

In this new video adventurers and hunting enthusiasts alike are invited to experience the unparalleled excitement of pursuing the majestic Barbary Sheep, also known by its scientific name, Ammotragus lervia. This exclusive footage immerses viewers in the breathtaking challenge of hunting one of nature’s most resilient and awe-inspiring creatures.

Learn more about the Barbary Sheep

The Barbary Sheep, revered for the impressive spiral of its horns and its remarkable adaptability, stands at approximately 1.2 to 1.3 meters at the shoulder. The males display magnificent horns that can reach up to an awe-inspiring one meter in length, coupled with a sandy-colored coat that blends seamlessly into their native rugged terrains.

Roaming in small, closely-knit groups typically led by a dominant male, Barbary Sheep are known for their fierce battles during mating season. These formidable creatures have evolved to extract maximum moisture from sparse vegetation, often found in harsh, arid landscapes, although they do not stray far from essential water sources.

For those eager to hunt the Barbary Sheep, proficiency in the use of high-caliber rifles—such as .270 or 7mm—is recommended to ensure a humane and respectful harvest. The ideal shot placement is the heart-lung area, securing a swift and ethical conclusion to the hunt. Given the Barbary Sheep’s adeptness at navigating challenging terrains, hunters are often faced with the demanding yet rewarding task of extensive tracking and stalking.

We warmly invite you to watch our new video and envision yourself in the heart of the wild, pursuing the majestic Barbary Sheep. For those eager to learn more about this incredible species and the unique hunting experiences we offer, please visit our official website.

We look forward to standing side by side with you on this unforgettable journey.

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