There is one mountain in BC.
3,500 bc
Because BC and Alberta have mountains.
1978 BC
No, sheep originate from Africa, South-America and Canada. Sheep were first introduced to England by Neolithic settlers in 4000 BC.
Distribution is the biggest difference. You'll find Dall sheep from northern BC and Alberta thru the Yukon into Alaska, and bighorn further south from northern Mexico up to southern BC and Alberta. Dalls further north are primarily white. further south in northern BC and Alberta they can be white or darker in color like a bighorn, the darker ones are called stone dalls or just stone sheep. Bighorns on the other hand are mostly brown with a white rump. You'll hear about horns and snouts having differences, and if you have them together at a zoo or w/e I'm sure there are those differences, but in the wild where Dalls and Bighorns occupy completely different regions the big difference is where you are seeing them... dalls are north and bighorns are south.
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The main mountain ranges in BC are the Rockies and Coastal Mountains.
During the New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, men typically engaged in hunting, herding livestock, and tool-making, while women were responsible for agriculture, gathering, and food preparation. However, the division of labor could vary among different societies and regions. Both genders played vital roles in ensuring the survival and well-being of their communities.
The first herdsman who added ten sheep to another ten sheep around 10,000 BC?
BC, Alberta, and the Territories are known for their mountains though mountains are found in many areas. Canada has more mountain ranges than any other country, including the Rocky Mountains in BC and the Long Range Mountains in Newfoundland.
Sheep are thought to be one of the first animals domesticated by humans. Sheep were first domesticated between 11000 and 9000 BC, in ancient Mesopotamia.