if the big horn sheep don't have horns then they would have to find a different way to fight over food
A big horn sheep runs38.74.
big horn sheep live about 46-95 years
Distribution is the biggest difference. You'll find Dall sheep from northern BC and Alberta thru the Yukon into Alaska, and bighorn further south from northern Mexico up to southern BC and Alberta. Dalls further north are primarily white. further south in northern BC and Alberta they can be white or darker in color like a bighorn, the darker ones are called stone dalls or just stone sheep. Bighorns on the other hand are mostly brown with a white rump. You'll hear about horns and snouts having differences, and if you have them together at a zoo or w/e I'm sure there are those differences, but in the wild where Dalls and Bighorns occupy completely different regions the big difference is where you are seeing them... dalls are north and bighorns are south.
A ram.
it look like a big sheep with horns sorda like a goat
A big horn sheep adapts to the grassland because they horns to defend them,they camouflage ,and run fast.
Cartiledge I think. Either that or chiten (kite ten).
No goats and sheep are of different genera. Mountain Goats are goats that originated from the mountain areas, while big horned sheep are simply sheep with big horns.
A big horn sheep runs38.74.
It can be both - Big Horn sheep is the breed.
big horn sheep live about 46-95 years
They are for mating season when males fight and push each other off cliffs to win the rights to mate with the ewe
Distribution is the biggest difference. You'll find Dall sheep from northern BC and Alberta thru the Yukon into Alaska, and bighorn further south from northern Mexico up to southern BC and Alberta. Dalls further north are primarily white. further south in northern BC and Alberta they can be white or darker in color like a bighorn, the darker ones are called stone dalls or just stone sheep. Bighorns on the other hand are mostly brown with a white rump. You'll hear about horns and snouts having differences, and if you have them together at a zoo or w/e I'm sure there are those differences, but in the wild where Dalls and Bighorns occupy completely different regions the big difference is where you are seeing them... dalls are north and bighorns are south.
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No. Coyotes are not in the same environment as the Big Horn sheep and they live off of small rodents and animals.
all sheep are mammals!
they protect them by using there big horns.