the Navajo Indians ate deer antelope small game goats sheep elk rabbit jackrabbit and big horned sheep.
No they are very nice
moutons à grandes cornes
yes but they will somtimes niblle on bones for protein
No goats and sheep are of different genera. Mountain Goats are goats that originated from the mountain areas, while big horned sheep are simply sheep with big horns.
Not quite sure I understand the question! But, a sheep is a consumer (eater) of grasses, hay, silage, and sheep pellets the farmer may feed the sheep at certain times of the year. Root crops (usually turnips or swedes) are often grown especially for the sheep to eat in the winter.
The scientifis name for the big horned sheep is Ovis canadensis.
Yes, it is a mammal, and also suckles its young.
He is a White Horned Sheep
Big horned sheep are not considered endangered. There are multiple species of big horned sheep, with some populations facing challenges due to habitat loss and disease, but overall they are not currently classified as endangered. Conservation efforts are in place to help protect and maintain healthy populations of big horned sheep.
Big horned sheep do not actively hunt to get food; instead, they are herbivores that graze on grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation. Their large horns are used primarily for defense and to establish dominance within their social hierarchy. They are skilled climbers, using their agility to navigate steep terrain in search of food.
Big horned sheep, Pumas, maybe wolverines, Black bears, Grizzly bears.