The Urial feed mainly on grass but are able to eat leaves and bushes if needed.
Urial? It is a type of wild sheep. They live in central Asia. They live on grassy plains and foothills of mountains, but not high on the mountains. They mainly eat grass, but can also browse on leaves. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urial
•Uakari •Umbrette •Unau •Ungulate •Upupa •Urchin •Urial •Uromastyx maliensis •Uromastyx spinipes •Urson •Urubu •Urus •Urutu •Urva •Uguisu •Ultrasaurus •Unagi •Upupa
There are not too many animals in the world that start with the letter 'U'. A few animals that do are Uakari, Uguisu, and Umbrellabird.
Wrens eat primarily insects but the will eat occasionally eat seeds. Some seeds they eat are baybarry and sweetgum.
Raccoons eat just about anything but do not eat tires.
Urial? It is a type of wild sheep. They live in central Asia. They live on grassy plains and foothills of mountains, but not high on the mountains. They mainly eat grass, but can also browse on leaves. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urial
The Urial inhabits Afganistan and other nearby regions.
poaching, people hiding in Urial's habitat kill them for food, not enough green olives, (their fav food) and plants. Older Urial bucks wont let the younger ones graze.
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It is a urial. We knew of it it because it's an animal in a Fisher Price "Little People" set. I found this addition inforamtion on the net... "The Urial is a medium-sized wild sheep and as such is considered a member of the goat antelope subfamily." Hope that helps!
urial |ˈoŏrēəl| noun ( pl. same) a wild sheep with long legs and relatively small horns, native to central Asia. • Ovis vignei, family Bovidae.
U-Spot Wrasse, Uakari, Urial but there are lots of others.
The Punjab urial, also known as the Indian blackbuck or Sheru, is a subspecies of the urial that is characterized by its distinctive reddish-brown fur and striking long, curved horns, which can reach up to 90 centimeters in males. This species is adapted to the arid grasslands and scrub forests of Punjab in India and Pakistan. A notable feature of the Punjab urial is its ability to thrive in harsh environments, demonstrating resilience to drought and habitat changes. Additionally, it plays a vital role in the ecosystem as a grazers, influencing the vegetation dynamics of its habitat.
Urial, a species of wild sheep.