Saturday, May 16, 2026

Three bighorn sheep are latest additions at the Racine Zoo

From The Journal Times.com:


RACINE — Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep are the latest additions to the Racine Zoo's Mountain exhibit.

Helga and Mantis were born in spring 2023 at Hemker Park and Zoo in Freeport, Minnesota.

Helga and Mantis are pictured with Mantis’s baby at the Racine Zoo. After being quarantined off-exhibit, the three are now enjoying the Mountain exhibit.

Courtesy of Racine Zoo

They arrived in Racine on Feb. 23 and were held in an off-exhibit quarantine, but are now at their new home in the exhibit, which underwent construction and renovations during the last year, according to a news release from the zoo.

Mantis delivered a baby May 12, and residents can vote on his name via the Racine Zoo Facebook page.

According to the release, Bighorn sheep are the largest sheep native to

North America. They are named for the males’ large, spiraled horns, which can weigh up to 30 pounds.

The sheep are native to alpine grasslands of Western North America. In the mid-1800s, there were an estimated 200,000 sheep in the region, the release said. Their numbers declined as a result of hunting, habitat loss and the spread of disease from domesticated animals.

The numbers are now somewhat stabilized, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature lists them as “least concern.”


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