Food, water, air and shelter.
A goat can live in several conditions. They thrive in both hot and cold conditions. Goats do not do well in wet conditions or windy conditions.
Sheep need access to fresh water, shelter from extreme weather conditions, proper nutrition through a balanced diet, and adequate space to move and graze. Regular monitoring for signs of health issues, such as parasites, is also important for their welfare. Additionally, social interaction with other sheep can contribute to their well-being.
Sheep survive in the world like all animals they adapt to their surroundings. Sheep can eat and drink off the land and don't need human interaction.
Sheep need access to fresh water, nutritious food (such as grass or hay), shelter from extreme weather conditions, appropriate medical care, and a safe environment free from predators to survive. Regular monitoring of their health and living conditions is also essential for their well-being.
Some extremophiles such as certain types of bacteria, archaea, and lichens have been shown to survive in Mars-like conditions in laboratory studies. These organisms have adapted to harsh environments on Earth and may have the potential to survive on Mars due to similarities in temperature, radiation levels, and dry conditions.
A stillborn offspring, the babies of a goat and sheep cross are not able to survive and are stillborn.
nice weather
Blue sheep are slightly better adapted to the rocky mountainous terrain
yes its baa
Yes but a young sheep. The meat from older sheep is called mutton.
the coldest temperature to survive is -78the coldest temperature to survive is -78
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.