All bighorn sheep migrate between high mountain slopes in the summer and foothill slopes in winter. They live in areas that are rarely disturbed by humans. Bighorns are found on high, rugged, sparsely wooded mountain slopes, cliffs, and rocky, lightly wooded canyons and foothills.
Yes, bighorn sheep are known to migrate seasonally in search of food, water, and suitable habitat. They are often observed moving between different elevations to follow the availability of resources throughout the year.
Bighorn sheep graze.
Bighorn sheep are herbivores. They feed entirely on plants.
what are the threats to bighorn sheep by humans
Yes bighorn sheep is black
bighorn sheep can have 35-1000 babys
Bighorn sheep are mammals.
Bighorn sheep live in North America, not in the Sahara.
No, the bighorn sheep is not extinct. They still live in the wild and in zoos. They are not extinct.
Less than 70,000 bighorn sheep are left in the wild.
No
An example of mutualism for a bighorn sheep is the relationship it has with certain birds, like the yellow-bellied marmot. The marmot acts as a lookout for predators while the bighorn sheep grazes, providing a mutual benefit of protection.