A sheep under the age of one year is called a lamb.
No sheep can see when they are born.
There are more sheep than people in New Zealand.
is sheep from the new or old world
Dolly the Sheep was born on July 5, 1996.
Sheep have hooves and are born with hooves.
Yes, a sheep's babies (lambs) are born alive, as sheep are mammals.
There are more sheep than people in New Zealand. There are around 4.2 million people in New Zealand and, in 2009, an estimated 40 million sheep.
New Zealand is famous for its sheep farming industry, with more sheep than people in the country. Sheep farming plays a significant role in the agriculture sector of New Zealand's economy.
Yes, a sheep's babies (lambs) are born alive, as sheep are mammals.
There are more sheep than people in New Zealand. There are around 4.2 million people in New Zealand and, in 2009, an estimated 40 million sheep.
Humans have birthdays based on the calendar date on which they were born. Sheep do not have calendars, therefore a sheep does not celebrate its birthday because it does not know the date on which it was born.
According to the website at the related link, New Zealand has approximately 40 million sheep.