Denotative means literal. A lamb is the not-fully-grown offspring of a sheep
Once your Sheep is fully grown you can sheer it's wool every seven days.
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An adult. Mature.
The word lamb has a denotative meaning of being a not-fully-grown offspring of a sheep.
There is no one specific name given to fully grown plants or animals. For example a baby chicken grows up to be either a rooster or hen.
Yes and there are also brown sheep and sheep which can have patches of all three colours on them. Sheep have been bred so that white wool is the dominant colour as it is more easily dyed different colours.
idk i think a jake when they are fully grown i think they are called toms
Tornjak dogs are considered large, and when fully grown, can weigh anywhere from 62 to 110 pounds. These are mountain sheep dogs.
they are fully grown when they are 6 years old
The gestational period for sheep is close to five months long. Lambs are generally weaned by the age of three months. At two years old, a sheep will get to their maximum weight and height and be considered fully grown.
Young male sheep are called Buck Lambs...when they are fully grown they are called Rams. Male sheep are sometimes referred to as tups. Rams and tups are only intact males; casterated males are called wethers.