Yes. You can train the sheep. But not the way you want them to act. Sheep as well as men can not fly. The tribal people from Rajasthan state of India come with the sheep in Maharashtra state of India. These people are intimately connected with the sheep they have got. The sheep understand the language of the men. Once I was going along side the water canal on my bike. There were cattle and sheep. The old local lady told me to talk with the animals. So I went on requesting the animals to give a way to me. The animals cooperated and I clearly noticed the same. Unfortunately it took decades for me to know this fact. On various occasions I talked with the animals and I was reciprocated. It is the men, who are mean and uncooperative.
you run after a sheep, press A while chasing it and you will get a nice ham
Well, they are known to hunt sheep or a lamb. Other than that they are loving animals if you train them right!
Metaphorically, the sheep merely represent the simple things children see everyday. As for a descriptive listing of the sheep in the book, there is, of course, the sleeping green sheep. The other sheep are red, blue, bath, bed, thin, wide, swing, slide, up, down, band, clown, sun, rain, car, train, wind, wave, scared, brave, near, far, moon, and star.
You have the basic train station and then this is also the name given to property's where cattle and sheep are kept, similar to the ranch in the USA.
Depends on how you train your pet. Do not forget that a Labs inherent characteristics are retrieving hence their moniker "Retriever".
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
Columbian Sheep is a breed of sheep. They are a larger framed white face sheep.
Benedict Blathwayt has written: 'Tangle & Fire Sticks' 'One, Two, Three with the Little Red Train' 'Dinosaur Chase' 'Stop That Train! (Pop Through the Slot Book)' 'Green Light for the Little Red Train' 'Tig and Tag in Trouble' 'The Little Red Train Goes Chuff, Chuff, Chuff' 'Benedict Blathwayt's in the Country' 'Yellow Digger' 'Night Flight for the Little Red Train' 'Little Red Train Magnetic Playbook' 'Schwerer Truck.' 'In the Country (Clarendon English)' 'Clever dog, Kip!' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Pictorial works, Sheep dogs 'Sheep II (Provisional Title)' 'The Runaway Train' 'Bear's adventure' -- subject(s): Fiction, Ocean bottom, Teddy bears 'Little Red Train Jigsaw Book' 'Tangle and the silver bird' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Fantasy, Fiction
The singular and plural are the same word, for example: one sheep, two sheep, three sheep. Examples: Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep. When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
According to the Chinese Zodiac the years of the Sheep are: 1907: Fire Sheep 1919: Earth Sheep 1931: Metal Sheep 1943: Water Sheep 1955: Wood Sheep 1967: Fire Sheep 1979: Earth Sheep 1991: Metal Sheep 2003: Water Sheep 2015: Wood Sheep 2027: Fire Sheep 2039: Earth Sheep
No. Sheep are animals, and the word sheep is a noun. It is the same plural as singular (sheep).