An example of mutualism for a bighorn sheep is rabbit brush. The sheep eats the brush and the brush benefits from the sheep's feces.
Sheep are at the base of quite a few food pyramids. Predators include: bears, wolves, donkeys, dogs, man.
Bighorns are herbivores, so they primarily eat herbaceous plant matter like grasses and sedges that they can find on the mountain sides.
Animals include but are not limited pronghorns jackrabbits, mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, bison, and elk. Hope this helps a bit.
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Bighorn sheep are herbivores. They feed entirely on plants.
No, bighorn sheep are North American animals and do not live in the Sahara.
the desert
Bighorn sheep live in North America, not in the Sahara.
The desert bighorn sheep, Ovis canadensis nelsoniis, a subspecies of bighorn sheep found in the desert southwest of the United States and the northern regions of Mexico.Read more about the desert bighorn by clicking here.
Desert Bighorn Sheep
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An example of mutualism for a bighorn sheep is rabbit brush. The sheep eats the brush and the brush benefits from the sheep's feces.
Not at all, the Bighorn Sheep is native to North America. The Sahara is in Africa.
The desert bighorn sheep lives in the deserts and mountains of the desert southwest of the United States.
About the only animal large enough to take down a desert bighorn is the cougar.
The desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) is Nevada's state animal.