Dolly's lambs were called: Bonnie, Sally & Rosie (who were twins), Lucy, Darcy & Cotton (who were triplets)
It is believed that Dolly the Sheep's lambs are still alive. She had six lambs: Bonnie, twins Rosie and Sally, and triplets Cotton, Lucy and Darcy.
No sheep give birth to live young which are called lambs.
Lambs and sheep are basically the same thing, unless you mean that lambs are younger and sheep are older. Then obviously sheep's ears are longer.
Dolly died at the age of six. Dolly herself was a clone, I don't believe a second clone exists.
Lambs are standing up within a few minutes of being born.
Only by ultrasound or gentle palpation.
Yes, a sheep's babies (lambs) are born alive, as sheep are mammals.
Sheep are mammals, and give live birth (Sheep, not sheeps)
Yes, a sheep's babies (lambs) are born alive, as sheep are mammals.
Sheep are mammals and mammals do not lay eggs with one exception, the monotremes, of which the Platypus is an example.
I'm pretty sure that is symbolizes innocence.
Dolly the sheep did not have any offspring. She was cloned using a somatic cell nuclear transfer technique, which means that she was not conceived through traditional mating.