Ram

Rams are male bighorn sheep, animals that live in the mountains and often settle arguments with fights that include ramming their heads into others. Not to be confused with mountain goats, rams can be identified by their long, curved horns; long fur; and split hooves. Some of the ram's relatives are goats, bison, buffalo, antelopes and cattle, according to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System.

Description
The Ram is a male member of the sheep family. Sheep are even-toed, hoofed animals that chew cud with the upper incisor teeth missing with a four-compartmented stomach. They have paired hollow, unbranched horns that are not shed. The horns of adult male Ram are massive and spirally curved. Several distinct types and more than 800 breeds of domesticated sheep have been developed. The breeds are adapted to environments that range from desert to tropical conditions. The Ram receives a bonus when first entering battle with its charge attack. It is also more effective in groups of four or more and has the ability to reduce a targets defense ratings with horns.