Only if the fall causes brain damage, then yes! Otherwise no!
No, you should not get in trouble for helping a sheep over the fence if the sheep is in distress or stuck.
I'd prefer to see "are sheep" - as in "there are sheep all over the mountainside". I'd reserve "sheep is" for an individual animal - as in "this sheep is lame",
Will sheep get too hot if they are not sheered?
The flowers are held on stems that are sturdy enough to hold them in an upright position without leaning over.
It is said dardevils like to go over the falls.
Yes, there is such as thing as sheep tipping. The difference with sheep is that it is more like rolling them onto their backs that it is tipping them over.
Actually things usually do not stay upright when there is gravity, they usually fall over onto their sides. For something to stay upright when there is gravity they need to have an active stabilization system using feedback to react to and correct for every time it begins to fall over.
only two living things have been sent over a falls safely with out special protection. a dog over the American falls in the1800's and a boy over the horseshoe falls in 1960.
I believe that the sheep were brought over to America on the boats when they first came.
"Little Boy Blue" is actually a nursery rhyme, not a fairy tale. It tells the story of a boy who falls asleep while watching over sheep and fails to respond when he hears his sheep crying.
Domesticated sheep came over with the Europeans. However wild sheep came over the Bering Strait in prehistory times. This was about 750,000 years ago.
Labor in sheep is often intermittent over a period of several days. If the sheep becomes frightened or stressed, it can stop labor.