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because in 1964 all the sheep were being killed by the troops in America and there were hardly any left for the fests. in 1994 there were no sheep they were extinct and suddenly in new Zea-land there was sheep in a farm and they were very old so the farmer made a cure for it and then finally the life of sheep began in 1994 in new zealand that's why its a New Zealand icon

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Because NZ is a country that has a big industry in farming

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New Zealand is known for farming (especially dairy farms and sheep farms). There is a lot of space for farms

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It's our icon and new Zealand are very common in farming we use their wool and we had the famous sheep shrek in tarras

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Because it provides plenty of good trade, such as Lamb meat and sheep's wool.

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