FREQUENCY: Uncommmon (Rams are found in subarctic to temperate regions. They prefer rocky, hilly grasslands and avoid heavily wooded places.)
FREQUENCY:
Uncommon ([Cold Civilized Mountains], [Cold Civilized Hills], [Cold Civilized
Plains]), ([Cold Wilderness Mountains], [Cold Wilderness Hills], [Cold
Wilderness Plains) *Subarctic
FREQUENCY:
Very rare ([Cold Civilized Desert]), ([Cold Wilderness Desert]) *Subarctic
FREQUENCY: Uncommon ([Temperate
Civilized Mountains], [Temperate Civilized Hills], [Temperate Civilized
Plains])
FREQUENCY: Very rare ([Temperate
Civilized Desert])
FREQUENCY: Uncommon ([Temperate
Wilderness Mountains], [Temperate Wilderness Hills], [Temperate Wilderness
Plains])
FREQUENCY: Very rare ([Temperate
Wilderness Desert])
NO. APPEARING: 1 (25%) ||
1-6 + 3-18 ewes + half the # of ewes in lambs (75%)
ARMOR CLASS: 6
MOVE: 15"
HIT DICE: 2
% IN LAIR: Nil
TREASURE TYPE: Nil
NO. OF ATTACKS: 1
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-2
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Charge
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil
INTELLIGENCE: Animal
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
SIZE: M
LEVEL/X.P. VALUE: II | 28
+ 2
Twenty-five percent<25%>
of encounters will be with a lone animal; others will be with 1-6, and
in
addition, there will also
be 3-18 ewes and half as many lambs.
Rams will attack creatures threatening the herd only if the herd cannot escape by flight.
Charge: A charge of 20 feet more adds +1 to hit and doubles damage inflicted.
Ewes only butt and do not
charge.
Lambs are noncombatant.
<check
D137: Dall Sheep,
subarctic mountains of NW North America>
<The
primary predators of Dall sheep are wolves, coyotes, black bears, and grizzly
bears; golden eagles are predators of the young. - Dall
Sheep>
<the
article raises the Q of how monsters negotiate slopes:
see the WSG>