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Sheep don't live in cities they live in the country.
Europeans brought wheat, sugar, and sheep to the Americas, and took corn, potatoes, and turkeys to Europe
Whilst sheep are generally not known to inhabit capital cities, no doubt there are outlying areas within Sydney's boundaries where residents keep sheep.
cattle,pigs,sheep,horses,bannanas ,and coffee beans
The sheep's body is form by cells. CELL , TISSUE , ORGAN , SYSTEM , ORGANISM(sheep)
Yes and no, you see, sheep are part of the ecosystem
On-line or in a textbook on Sheep anatomy at your local library
In "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, the character known as the "sheep of the prison" is Jerry Cruncher. Jerry works as a resurrection man at a graveyard as well as a porter at Tellson's Bank. He is referred to as the "sheep of the prison" in a metaphorical sense because of his association with death and imprisonment due to his job and circumstances.
Poultry, cats, dogs, horses, cattle, sheep goats, and pigs!
There are 50 bones in the skeleton of a sheep.
by coming though the digestion system
The Liver Fluke has no blood or circulatory system. The adult fluke lives in the bile passage in the liver of sheep. Sheep do not seem to develop resistance to infection, and chronic liver damage is cumulative over several years.