These wild sheep are called Dall and are native to northwestern North America.
There is one mountain in BC.
3,500 bc
1978 BC
Because BC and Alberta have mountains.
No, sheep originate from Africa, South-America and Canada. Sheep were first introduced to England by Neolithic settlers in 4000 BC.
The main difference between longhorn sheep and bighorn sheep is in their horn shape. Longhorn sheep have long, sweeping curved horns, while bighorn sheep have large, curved horns with a distinctive "big" curl. Additionally, bighorn sheep tend to be larger in size compared to longhorn sheep.
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The first herdsman who added ten sheep to another ten sheep around 10,000 BC?
The main mountain ranges in BC are the Rockies and Coastal Mountains.
BC, Alberta, and the Territories are known for their mountains though mountains are found in many areas. Canada has more mountain ranges than any other country, including the Rocky Mountains in BC and the Long Range Mountains in Newfoundland.
Sheep are thought to be one of the first animals domesticated by humans. Sheep were first domesticated between 11000 and 9000 BC, in ancient Mesopotamia.
August 1 (30-BC)