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Ovis canadensis, commonly known as the bighorn sheep, and Sitta canadensis, known as the red-breasted nuthatch, belong to very different taxonomic groups. Ovis is a genus in the family Bovidae, which includes sheep and goats, while Sitta is a genus in the family Sittidae, which comprises nuthatches. Therefore, Ovis canadensis and Sitta canadensis are not closely related, as they belong to separate families within the animal kingdom. Their relationship is more distant than that of species within the same family or genus.

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