well .... no ,because a black deer is too weak for a female big horn sheep + they live in different areas . It is possible if they are raised together ,but usually no they can not be
,but i know you will find the answer if you research it up
It can be both - Big Horn sheep is the breed.
They hunted deer, Elk, fish, Antelope, rabbits, and big horn sheep
Elk (wapiti), pronghorn, brown bear, black bear, whitetail deer, couse deer, mule deer, caribou: barren ground, mountain, forest, polar. moose: shiras, Yukon. mountain goat, big horn sheep, dalls sheep, stone sheep, desert sheep, columbian blacktail deer, American bison, wolf, musk ox, polar bear (not huntable), grizzly bear,mountain lion,
either for who gets the female or showing who is boss
They are about the same size as a Mule Deer which are smaller then a horse and bigger then a sheep.
A big horn sheep runs38.74.
male weigh about 130-320pounds female weigh about 75-190pounds
Rodents, rabbits, hares, deer, antelope, tortouses, big horn sheep, and others eat grasses in the desert.
Yes, mountain lions feed on a variety of other animals, including deer, big horn sheep, etc.
big horn sheep live about 46-95 years
mule deer, birds, lizards, mountain lions, mountain goats and more.
There are many, including Big Horn sheep, mountain lions, mountain goats, elk, bear, and deer.