there stomachs are used for haggis and there legs for mutton.
All parts of the sheep are eaten (except for the skin and wool), the meat, brains, offal in some countries sheeps head soup is a delicious dish.
Yes sheep meat is called lamb or mutton.
No sheep are herbivores, they will not eat humans.
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Sheep eat grass and other plants making them herbivores. Carnivores eat meat (dogs, cats) and omnivores eat both (humans).
they get eaten by snakes, coyotes, wolves ,kids, uglyhoes(humans), large cats , and human kind. that's what eat the marvois sheep called the sheep
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the haast eagle used to eat; sheep, kiwi and humans
Yes. Meat from young sheep is called lamb, while cheaper meat from older sheep is called mutton. People also eat lamb's liver, commonly called "lamb's fry", sheep brains and lamb's kidneys.
Longfin eel in New Zealand have been known to eat sheep and humans. Do a search on them, they twirl around and around to rip off flesh and also the sheep get in trouble when they enter the water where some longfins might be looking for food. You can imagine how they might enter a sheep if you think about it.
Mainly small farm animals like sheep and also humans sometimes
what are the threats to bighorn sheep by humans
They are part of the ecosystem and are in a food chain: plants get eaten by sheep, lion then eat the sheep, without the lion there would be an overpopulation of sheep.
They were carnivorous, and would eat cattle, sheep, and humans, among other things.