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They are herbivores as they are ruminants and eat plant material.

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Are Dall Sheep carnivores?

No sheep is a carnivore. Sheep eat plants so they are herbivores.


Are dall sheep a predator or prey?

The Dall Sheep are not an endangered species. Dall sheep live among the subarctic mountain ranges. They can be found in Alaska, Yukon territory and British Columbia.


Is a dall a goat or sheep?

A Dall is a sheep breed.


What do Dall sheep eat?

Dall Sheep eat herbs an grasses


What color are dall sheep?

Dall sheep are white in colour and generally do not have any markings.


How does the dall sheep move?

It walks


Is a dall sheep a decomposer?

consumer


What has the author Jack Wilson written?

Jack Wilson has written: 'The quest for Dall sheep' -- subject(s): Dall sheep hunting, Anecdotes


What is a male dall sheep called?

A ram


How do dall sheep adapt to their atmosphere?

they dont


Do dall sheep live in taiga biomes?

no


What polar animals start with d?

Dall Sheep