Well, there are battering rams (hence the name)and Pachycephalosauruses (dinosaurs)rammed into trees during the late Cretaceous period.
It means to fight - lots of male animals butt heads when they fight, such as goats and sheep and deer. You also hear the same term used: "butt heads" instead of "knock heads."
It means to fight - lots of male animals butt heads when they fight, such as Goats and Sheep and deer. You also hear the same term used: "butt heads" instead of "knock heads."
big horn ram
Goats may butt heads to show dominance, to defend themselves or for play.
Rams, of course! My school is The Southeast Polk Rams. Elk bulls butt heads each year to determine superiority in the herd. And of course, goats LOVE to butt heads.
Beavis
They can, but most of the time they don't. They use their heads to head-butt if they want to get a certain message across, not their teeth like predator-animals or horses do.
because every body are butt heads *Because *everybody's *.
There are animals with multiple heads, a condition called congenital cephalic disorder.
louse
You're thinking of the Montana Mountain goat.
Not really. They mostly get along, but sometimes they butt heads.