A mouflon running through Masurian meadows is conquering the Internet. The video received over half a million views

A mouflon running through Masurian meadows is conquering the Internet.  The video received over half a million views

Internet users are delighted with the beautiful mouflon specimen. The animal encountered tourists in the Olsztynek Forest District.

The running mouflon has won the hearts of hundreds of thousands of Internet users from Poland. This charming animal presented its advantages to visitors of the Olsztynek Forest District near the town of Napromek. A twenty-second video of the incident is available online.

Muflon is conquering the Polish Internet

“Alpha male on the catwalk” – we read in the comment under the video by the Las w Szkatułce profile, State Forests. The video posted on Facebook shows a mouflon vigorously crossing the Dylewskie Hills in the Chełmno-Dobrzyńskie Lake District. “Such Sunday views in the Olsztynek Napromek Forest District” – reads the title of the post.

It is not known whether the account owners were aware of how hugely popular mouflon would become on the Internet. At this point, his performances have already been viewed 643,000 times. Watching the recording, you get the impression that the mouflon is not bothered by the large audience that gathered before his performance. The mouflon is one of the subspecies of domestic sheep, but its impressive horns can make a menacing impression.

Masuria is not only beautiful lakes

Dylewskie Hills are located only an hour away from Olsztyn, which is the entrance gate to the land of Polish lakes. This year they also couldn’t cope with inflation, which resulted in holiday resorts being empty during the week. As it turns out, you can enjoy the charms of northern Poland not only in summer. During forest walks in these areas, you can meet not only mouflons, but also deer, hares, moose and wolves. One of the rarest species that can be observed in these areas is the lynx. There are only about 200 individuals in Poland, and the vast majority live in the Carpathians. Nevertheless, some tourists were lucky enough to notice and record walking lynxes.

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