No, they will always have the same set of horns throughout their life.
They are endangered because in winter their main food isn't there cause they are to unhealthy they die.
Yes, they are on the endangered species list in but some sill live in California. They are threatened by climate change and lack of food.
The main reason the bighorn sheep is endengered are unregulated or illegal hunting, predation by mountain lions and coyotes, and disease.
No they aren't.
Muflon is a subspecies of wild sheep. It has a red-brown coat. All males are horned and some of the females are horned while others are not. As of 2014, they are not endangered.
The big horned sheep, black bears, and apples
Well, the Big-Horned Sheep, like all sheep, is a herbivore - that means it eats grasses and things like that - it doesn't have to 'hunt', per se, for food like a predator.
The Eastern Short-Horned Lizard is endangered because farmer's cattle that has been brought in. The cattle changes the terrain and the lizards are forced out.
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Muflon is a subspecies of wild sheep. It has a red-brown coat. All males are horned and some of the females are horned while others are not. As of 2014, they are not endangered.
Big horned sheeps eat grass,sagebrush,weeds and of course (plants)
No they are very nice
The big horned sheep, black bears, and apples
yes but they will somtimes niblle on bones for protein
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No goats and sheep are of different genera. Mountain Goats are goats that originated from the mountain areas, while big horned sheep are simply sheep with big horns.
Well, the Big-Horned Sheep, like all sheep, is a herbivore - that means it eats grasses and things like that - it doesn't have to 'hunt', per se, for food like a predator.
The scientifis name for the big horned sheep is Ovis canadensis.
No, the sheep is not endangered.
Great Horned Owls are not endangered.
Yes, it is a mammal, and also suckles its young.