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Wary Game

"Wary Game is a large painting of a band of six white mountain sheep rams, (Ovis dalli), standing on rugged slide-rock at the foot of a precipice in the McMillin Mountains, Yukon Territory."[1]
Date Painted in 1909.[2] Published in the Bulletin in 1912.[3]
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http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/spring_03/articles/neme.shtml

Previously published in Zoological Society Bulletin (New York Zoological Society), p. 838
Author Carl Rungius
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