Yes, in the U.S., the turkey vulture can be found there.
sheep
Domestic sheep are Ovis aries.
The Dall Sheep are not an endangered species. Dall sheep live among the subarctic mountain ranges. They can be found in Alaska, Yukon territory and British Columbia.
Barbatula simavica is a species of ray-finned fish in the Balitoridae family. It is found only in Turkey. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Turkey is home to a wide variety of plant species due to its diverse climate and topography. Some common plants found in Turkey include olive trees, pine trees, cypress trees, fig trees, pomegranate trees, and various species of wildflowers such as tulips, anemones, and irises. Endemic plant species also thrive in Turkey's unique ecosystems, such as the Anatolian black pine and the Turkish pine.
The second species of turkey found in North America that lives on the Yucatan Peninsula is the ocellated turkey (Meleagris ocellata). This species is smaller than the more well-known wild turkey and has iridescent, eye-shaped spots on its feathers. It is unique to the Yucatan Peninsula and parts of northern Belize and Guatemala.
The genus and species of an American turkey is Meleagris gallopavo.
No, species can not impregnate different species.
None they are an introduced species
No. Cattle and sheep are two different species.
Sheep are not native to Australia - they are an introduced species.