Dall Sheep, scientifically known as Ovis dalli, are magnificent wild sheep primarily found in Alaska and the northwestern region of Canada. They are known for their distinctive appearance with long, curved horns and white, fluffy coat. The term "Dall Sheep" is widely used to refer to this species; however, there are several other synonyms used by different communities and regions. Some of the synonyms include Thinhorn Sheep, Mountain Sheep, and White Sheep. The native people of Alaska and Canada, such as the Inuit and First Nations, have their own names, such as Qarliik and Kiviq, respectively. These various names highlight the importance and cultural significance of Dall Sheep to different people and regions.