They are horned (male and female), having 2, 4 or occasionally 6 horns. It's Loaghtan not Loghtan.
The main thing that distinguishes a manx cat from other breeds is its tail. A manx has a naturally short tail. It may be so short that it is almost non-existent, it may be a stubby bit of a tail, or the manx may have a tail that is about half the length of a normal cat's tail. Any of these variations makes a manx easy to recognize.
In the UK there are flocks of black sheep, which are bred for their wool. But in other types of sheep a black one is a rarity, unusual. That is where the expression the black sheep of the family comes from, someone who goes against the usual, a renegade even, they were often shipped off to places abroad, so they did not embarrass the family
A manx cat has no tail or a very short tail; generally shorter front legs than hind legs, so he always seems to be pointing downwards as he walks; and from personal experience, manx cats seem to be not as intelligent as domestic shorthair cats.
It is not possible to answer the question. A Siamese and a Manx are both breeds of cats. Unfortunately, a Clydesdale can be a breed of dog or of a horse. So the answer could be any other breed of dog or horse.
No sheep is a carnivore. Sheep eat plants so they are herbivores.
Sheep are animals, they come as males and females. So a female sheep is a sheep that is female.
He's So Unusual was created in 1929.
Sheep eat grass this is called consuming so yes sheep are consumers.
She's So Unusual was created in 1919-12.
Sheep are so inefficient at converting grass into meat for a few reasons. Sheep are not meant to do this task.
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
The word "sheep" is an example of an irregular plural form. The singular form "sheep" is the same as the plural, so it does not change when referring to multiple sheep.