![Wikipedia on Twitter: "Khar Bii, a reality television show consisting of a search for Senegal's most beautiful ram, was the country's most popular television show in 2012. https://t.co/YTQ6ClXKQm… https://t.co/uEwPBc7GQu" Wikipedia on Twitter: "Khar Bii, a reality television show consisting of a search for Senegal's most beautiful ram, was the country's most popular television show in 2012. https://t.co/YTQ6ClXKQm… https://t.co/uEwPBc7GQu"](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dh6w66EU8AAJvSU.jpg)
Wikipedia on Twitter: "Khar Bii, a reality television show consisting of a search for Senegal's most beautiful ram, was the country's most popular television show in 2012. https://t.co/YTQ6ClXKQm… https://t.co/uEwPBc7GQu"
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![English: Arapawa ram, descendant of Merino sheep left on Arapawa Island in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds in the 1860s. Although originally feral, this specimen is shown by the New Zealand Rare Breeds English: Arapawa ram, descendant of Merino sheep left on Arapawa Island in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds in the 1860s. Although originally feral, this specimen is shown by the New Zealand Rare Breeds](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B893GX/english-arapawa-ram-descendant-of-merino-sheep-left-on-arapawa-island-in-new-zealands-marlborough-sounds-in-the-1860s-although-originally-feral-this-specimen-is-shown-by-the-new-zealand-rare-breeds-society-usermoriori-took-this-photo-at-the-160th-anniversary-waimate-north-pastoral-show-in-2006-and-releases-it-pd-11-november-2006-original-upload-date-own-work-transferred-from-enwikipedia-to-commons-by-johnnymrninja-using-commonshelper-moriori-at-english-wikipedia-2B893GX.jpg)
English: Arapawa ram, descendant of Merino sheep left on Arapawa Island in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds in the 1860s. Although originally feral, this specimen is shown by the New Zealand Rare Breeds
![File:Bigot - Ram - Detail from the animal frieze series of the Porte Monumentale, Paris Universal Exposition, 1900.jpg - Wikimedia Commons File:Bigot - Ram - Detail from the animal frieze series of the Porte Monumentale, Paris Universal Exposition, 1900.jpg - Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Bigot_-_Ram_-_Detail_from_the_animal_frieze_series_of_the_Porte_Monumentale%2C_Paris_Universal_Exposition%2C_1900.jpg)