Yes, there are.
Sheep isn't the symbol of Poland
bears and owls are the two most wild animals in poland.
People of Mesopotamia raised goats, sheep, pigs, and cattle. There were wild boar, lions, vultures, leopards, deer, and ostrich.
Neolithic people ate animals like sheep,goats,wild bulls and saber tooth tigers.
In Poland, common farm animals raised include cattle, pigs, poultry (such as chickens and turkeys), and sheep. Additionally, Poland is known for its horse breeding industry, producing high-quality horses for various purposes. These animals are raised for meat, dairy, wool, and other agricultural products in the country.
Sheep isn't the symbol of Poland
All sheep are grazers. Be them wild or domesticated they all eat the same. Wild sheep enjoy grass and grasing as much as the dometics.
A Wild Sheep Chase was created in 1982-10.
A Wild Sheep Chase has 299 pages.
Sheep are not extinct. There are wild sheep and domestic sheep which are very common especially in europe.
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These wild sheep are called Dall and are native to northwestern North America.
There are wild sheep all over the world. Many times wild sheep can be found mountainous area. The mountain sheep are called Bighorn Sheep.
bears and owls are the two most wild animals in poland.
There are domestic sheep there, in some of the nations in the Arctic circle..No wild sheep however.
मेंढा - मेंढी (domisticated) एडका (wild sheep including mountain sheep, bighorn sheep etc.)
Wild native grasses.