Sheep are not extinct. There are wild sheep and domestic sheep which are very common especially in Europe.
No, the bighorn sheep is not extinct. They still live in the wild and in zoos. They are not extinct.
the snow leopards eat sheep and if they go extinct the amount of wild sheep and goat will increase too much
Its in dangers because people might be hunting them or killing them.
No, alpacas are a domesticated animal, like sheep or cattle, and are in no risk of extinction.
One of the species on the list of extinct species in Pakistan is the mountain weasel. Along wit the mountain weasel, the Asian black bear and the mountain sheep are also extinct species of Pakistan.
the sheep is, yes, but the horse was origianally not. now, some horses are and some arent, but the wild horses are becoming extinct while the domestic are growing in population
To balance out livestock and sheep from an exploding population so it will eat all its food and become extinct.
Tasmanian tigers are extinct because of humans killing them, humans killed them because they were eating their sheep. Some people don't believe they are extinct though and are still searching...
Sheep, goat, cattle, aurochs (Extinct from hunting,last one in Poland in 1600s), oxen.
The zaglossus hacketti is an extinct species of an animal known as a long-beaked echidna. It weighed approximately 220 lbs and was roughly the size of a sheep.
because in 1964 all the sheep were being killed by the troops in America and there were hardly any left for the fests. in 1994 there were no sheep they were extinct and suddenly in new Zea-land there was sheep in a farm and they were very old so the farmer made a cure for it and then finally the life of sheep began in 1994 in new zealand that's why its a new zealand icon
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep