Well, the Big-Horned Sheep, like all sheep, is a herbivore - that means it eats grasses and things like that - it doesn't have to 'hunt', per se, for food like a predator.
The big horned sheep, black bears, and apples
if the big horn sheep don't have horns then they would have to find a different way to fight over food
No, they will always have the same set of horns throughout their life.
A big horn sheep runs38.74.
big horn sheep live about 46-95 years
Big horned sheeps eat grass,sagebrush,weeds and of course (plants)
No they are very nice
The big horned sheep, black bears, and apples
moutons à grandes cornes
yes but they will somtimes niblle on bones for protein
No goats and sheep are of different genera. Mountain Goats are goats that originated from the mountain areas, while big horned sheep are simply sheep with big horns.
Big horn sheep are herbivores so they don't hunt unless it is succulent grass.
The scientific name for bighorn sheep is Ovis canadensis.
Yes, it is a mammal, and also suckles its young.
the Navajo Indians ate deer antelope small game goats sheep elk rabbit jackrabbit and big horned sheep.
Yes, they are. If we don't hunt them their numbers will increase.
Big horned sheep, Pumas, maybe wolverines, Black bears, Grizzly bears.