Sheep are grazers meaning they eat grass. So to answer your question they hold there heads down and chew.
The sense of smell is more important as a protective and food-getting sense in sheep. Sheep rely heavily on their sense of smell to detect predators, identify food sources, and navigate their environment. In comparison, humans rely more on their vision and hearing for protection and obtaining food.
if the big horn sheep don't have horns then they would have to find a different way to fight over food
Sheep are a food source for tigers ie tigers will eat sheep
No, bighorn sheep do not hibernate. They are active year-round and adapt to changing weather conditions by migrating to different elevations to find food and avoid extreme temperatures.
There are hundreds of sheep killed each year for food. The exact number of sheep killed varies from country to country.
in the grass
By grazing
With its Mouth...
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.
To find the Golden Sheep in Horseisle, check out the link below.
because the animals knew were to find water and food. The Incas were wise and they knew that animals had knowledge
They either grow or farm their food.