No. Coyotes are not in the same environment as the Big Horn sheep and they live off of small rodents and animals.
A big horn sheep does eat plants such as grass
No. Sheep are herbivores. They mostly eat grass.
No sheep are herbivores, they will not eat humans.
No, sheep should not eat grass clippings as they can ferment and cause digestive issues. It's best to provide fresh grass or hay for sheep to eat.
Coyotes and bears mainly eat them. Also sometimes large birds such as the great blue heron eat them.
No they are herbivores
grass
Sheep are herbivores = eat grass Coyotes are carnivores = eat sheep Coyotes are predators (secondary consumers) and sheep are one of their prey (primary consumers).
Yes. They eat sheep and are best known for tearing up it's testicles.
Farmers hate coyotes because they eat their chickens, sheep and other animals.
A big horn sheep does eat plants such as grass
Mountain lions are carnivores animals and they adapt to the areas they live in. If given the chance, they will kill and eat bighorn sheep.
They eat whatever they can capture - rabbits, deer, bighorn sheep, even coyotes.
they get eaten by snakes, coyotes, wolves ,kids, uglyhoes(humans), large cats , and human kind. that's what eat the marvois sheep called the sheep
Rodents, rabbits, hares, deer, antelope, tortouses, big horn sheep, and others eat grasses in the desert.
no coyotes are far to big of prey, owls eat mice and other small animals
Coyotes, wolfs, bears...there are a lot of animals that could/do eat those.