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Argali, the wild sheep species known as Ovis ammon, primarily inhabit the mountainous regions of Central Asia, including the Tian Shan, Himalayas, and the Pamirs. They prefer open alpine meadows and steep slopes, often at elevations ranging from 2,000 to 5,500 meters. These animals are adapted to harsh, rugged terrains, which provide them with both grazing opportunities and protection from predators.

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