Sheep have a relatively loud vocalization, often referred to as bleating, which serves several purposes. Their big voice helps them communicate with other sheep, especially to signal distress, locate flock members, or assert dominance. Additionally, their vocalizations can deter predators and alert other animals in their vicinity. This ability to produce loud sounds is essential for maintaining social bonds within the herd.
The short story of why the sheep has a big voice goes like this: Once upon a time, a lonely sheep wished for a way to be heard by the other animals on the farm. The wise old owl overheard this wish and, with a flick of its wings, granted the sheep a big voice so that it could communicate loudly and clearly with its fellow animals. And from that day on, the sheep was no longer lonely and could easily join in conversations with the other farm animals.
A sheep's voice is typically described as a "bleat" or a "baa." It is a distinctive and high-pitched sound that sheep use to communicate with each other and their lambs.
A baa.
The sheep ate a lot.
A big horn sheep runs38.74.
It can be both - Big Horn sheep is the breed.
The duration of Sheep in the Big City is 1320.0 seconds.
Sheep in the Big City was created on 2000-11-17.
Sheep in the Big City ended on 2002-04-07.
No goats and sheep are of different genera. Mountain Goats are goats that originated from the mountain areas, while big horned sheep are simply sheep with big horns.
all sheep are mammals!
if the big horn sheep don't have horns then they would have to find a different way to fight over food