Yes sheep are not as dumb as people think they are
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.
One animal (usually bovine cattle, such as cows, heifers, bulls, buffalo....)
Kondoo dume (male sheep, kondoo being sheep).Ram in the sense of running into something is the infinitive kugonga. Gari lake lilegonga la kwangu: His car rammed, or hit, mine.
Sheep typically sleep lying down, either on their side or curled up. They rest for short periods throughout the day and night, alternating between light sleep and deeper sleep. Sheep are known to be light sleepers, ready to wake up if they sense danger.
Just one sheep is going to have to live on more land than one square meter. They need at least 3 square meters for their eating purposes.
it has no 6th sense
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.
That umm doesn't make sense...
Specify your question it doesn't make sense.
"Agnus" means "Sheep" in the sense of ONE (1) sheep.
Yes, "sheep's" is perfectly acceptable as a contraction, as in "the sheep's getting out of the paddock!". However, this usage is only for the singular; where 'sheep' is used in the plural sense, the contraction would be "sheep're" for 'sheep are".
Eyes, ears, nose, tongue
Sheep are more reliant on their sense of smell vs humans who rely more on sights and sounds. It's a ''survival type of thing" for the reason why sheep's olfactory bulbs are larger. Hope I helped!! :)
In a global sense, the whole of mankind.
The olfactory bulb in sheep are A LOT bigger in sheep than in humans because evolutionarily, sheep rely much more on their sense of smell to survive than humans do. Think about it, sheep must use all of their senses, most importantly smell, to find food to survive.... humans, on the other hand, have evolved along with the custom of attaining their means for survival in less instinctual ways (ex. going to the corner store).
Sight and sound
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