There are many different kinds of sheep. Some types have adapted to their desert or cold environments, and for dry conditions.
Horses and sheep live at farms
Sheep live everywhere in the country, like farms where they live on pastures.
no lots of sheep live
Pronghorn sheep have adapted to mountain environments over time, developing strong hooves for navigating rocky terrain and efficient lungs for high-altitude living. Their diet of grasses and shrubs is abundant in mountain regions, providing them with the necessary nutrients to thrive. Additionally, mountain environments offer pronghorn sheep protection from predators due to the rugged and challenging terrain.
yes sheep can.
Sheep live in fields I think and probably barns! I've seen sheep in fields so that's probably where they live!
Sheep don't live in cities they live in the country.
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Mountain sheep, such as bighorn sheep, do not hibernate. They are active year-round and are adapted to live in cold, mountainous environments where they can find food even during the winter months. They have thick coats to keep them warm and are able to find vegetation under the snow for sustenance.
Some herbivores that live in the mountains include mountain goats, marmots, pikas, and bighorn sheep. These animals have adapted to the rugged terrain and harsh conditions of mountain environments in order to find food and avoid predators.
Sheep typically live around 10-12 years, although this can vary based on factors such as breed, health, and living conditions. With proper care and management, some sheep can live into their mid to late teens.
There are no sheep living on Mount Everest.