Yes and no, you see, sheep are part of the ecosystem
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They are part of the ecosystem and are in a food chain: plants get eaten by sheep, lion then eat the sheep, without the lion there would be an overpopulation of sheep.
they eat cougars and wolves and bears
when the sun makes plant grow
The practice is destroying the ecosystem of the planet.
The practice is destroying the ecosystem of the planet.
The importance in Robert Bakewell's invention of selective breeding is that by mating two animals with the best genetic traits, this brought the best of the baby. If you breed the two most healthiest and biggest sheep, there will be a good chance that the baby sheep will be healthy and a big sheep too. :)
if the aye aye went extinct the ecosystem would live however it would be devastating in Madagascar where it is from.
desceibe the importance of seaweed in marine ecosystem
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