A big horn sheep does eat plants such as grass
A bighorn sheep is a pomary consumer because they eat the producers. Primary consumers are herbivores that eat the first tropic level vegetation. Plants are the first tropic level producers.
A bighorn sheep is a pomary consumer because they eat the producers. Primary consumers are herbivores that eat the first tropic level vegetation. Plants are the first tropic level producers.
they eat cougars and wolves and bears
Bighorns are herbivores, so they primarily eat herbaceous plant matter like grasses and sedges that they can find on the mountain sides.
All sheep are grazers. Be them wild or domesticated they all eat the same. Wild sheep enjoy grass and grasing as much as the dometics.
If you are referring to wildcats and not domestic cats, they feed on any animal they can overcome. Cougars feed on deer and bighorn sheep and anything they are able to take down. Bobcats feed on rabbits and other small animals.
They eat whatever they can capture - rabbits, deer, bighorn sheep, even coyotes.
sometimes they will
The bighorn sheep browses on grasses, clover and sedges in warm months. In colder months, it eats woody plants like willow and sage. Bighorn sheep in desert areas often eat brushy plants like holly and cactus. When it is not grazing, it will lie down and chew its cud.
The desert bighorn sheep is found in a single, large region containing b both the desert of the Southwest United States and the northern parts of Mexico. These stocky, heavy-bodied sheep are similar to other bighorns, other than the adaptation to arid conditions.
Wild native grasses.