Yes they both have four feet.
no! sheep don`t hunt bison beacause sheep are herbivores
In the Australian Outback, sheep would be much more common than the American bison.
Although a bison's fur is partly "woolly" the material known as wool is from sheep.
Yes, the noun 'bison' is both singular and plural. Examples: A bison was drinking at the edge of the river. The bison were moving along the river's edge.
Cattle, sheep, horses, bison, elk, etc.
Some irregular plural nouns have the same spelling as their singular form such as scissors, pants, bison, deer, and sheep.
Far from it. American bison have a very strong herd instinct, much stronger than that with cattle, and about the same as with sheep.
Bear.
The word "bison" is an irregular noun that does not change form in the plural; it remains "bison" whether referring to one or multiple animals. For example, you would say "one bison" or "several bison." This characteristic is similar to other animals like "sheep" and "deer."
The singular and plural are the same word, for example: one sheep, two sheep, three sheep. Examples: Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep. When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.
'Sheep', in Malayalam means 'chemmariyadu' or chemmariyadukal. (This is both singular and plural) 'Goat' is 'aadu'. 'Camel' means 'ottakam'. 'Yak' (a bison-like domestic animal) is 'yamari' or 'yemeri'.
Yes, sheep are capable of galloping. Other animals that use the same gait are cats, horses, cattle, goats, moose, and bison.