Black sheep eat the same amount of grass as white sheep.
As their fibres will contaminate the white wool clip.
Well, in the world of sheep, no civil rights activists have surfaced. Until a certain sheep decides to do something about the way they're treated, black and white sheep will be segregated for eternity.
No. And don't go hunting for an Audino. It is less frustrating to just go to the shaking grass whenever you see it.
They mostly eat hay and grass, but will also eat some weeds. They normally eat grass all the time just like cows, but they eat less forage than horse or a cow. Often two to three sheep will eat just as much as one cow or one horse.
In the wild grass you can find: Lillipup,Patrat,Pidove(i am not sure) and less likely -Purrlion In the water: most likely Basculin
Sheep with access to plenty of good quality pasture are less likely to eat trees as they prefer grass. Sheep that are overstocked or underfed may turn to browse on trees out of desperation for food. Breeds such as the Katahdin or Dorper are known to be less likely to eat trees compared to other sheep breeds.
The stripes help to break up the shape of the zebras' bodies, making them stand out less. The wavy lines blend in with the waving grass. The black and white color is not an issue because the zebra's major predator, the lion, is color blind.
They don't turn grass into meat!! They turn it into ENERGY by eating it. _________________________ The energy is wasted in execration, respiration etc. Not all the energy is consumed as biomass on the sheep.
white objects reflect heat while black objects absorb it
because fungi (athlete's foot) loves dark wet places and since black is darker that white, less chance of fungi and less sweating
Black shirts absorb more and reflect less radiation.
The word 'sheep' is a common noun; a word for any sheep anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Shaun the Sheep, character from the TV series of the same nameSheep Ranch Road, Sheep Ranch, CA (population 100 or less)Black Sheep Inn, Hammondsport, NY"A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel" by Haruki Murakami