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Big horn ram with white back ground

Curled Lip

Curled Lip

Stan captured this striking moment during the rut in the Canadian Rockies, when bighorn rams are intensely focused on one thing: breeding. The dramatic curl of the ram’s upper lip may look like a snarl or a challenge, but it’s actually a vital behavior known as the flehmen response.

When a ewe is nearing estrus, she releases chemical signals - pheromones - often detected through scent left on the ground or in urine. By lifting his head and curling his lip, the ram draws those scent molecules into a specialized sensory organ on the roof of his mouth called the vomeronasal (Jacobson’s) organ. This allows him to determine, with remarkable accuracy, whether a ewe is receptive and worth pursuing. This brief, almost statuesque pause is a moment of intense biological calculation rather than aggression.

Stan’s image freezes that split second of instinct and awareness - the ram silhouetted against a stark backdrop. It’s a powerful reminder that beneath the brute strength bighorn sheep are known for lies a finely tuned system of senses, evolved over millennia to ensure survival and continuation of the dominant species.

-Keltie Masters

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