No, Dolly the Sheep's offspring were not sterile and were very normal sheep. Dolly had six offspring during her lifetime.
She was a Scottish Black faced ewe.
Of course they do. Sheeps must defecate the same as most animals.
no because sheeps isn't a word, you only use the word sheep for example: 10 sheep 10 sheeps (doesnt how you say it in English)
Sheep are mammals, and give live birth (Sheep, not sheeps)
Human Brains are similair in structure to a sheeps brain, sheep have larger olfactory bulbs though, sheeps brains are also not a large as humans.
Dolly died at the age of six. Dolly herself was a clone, I don't believe a second clone exists.
She was a Scottish Black faced ewe.
they reproduce to give sterile offspring example Tigon (lion and tiger)
in 1996 scientists cloned the first sheep. the sheeps name was dolly.
It is real. It is the sterile offspring of cross breeding between a lion and a tiger. Much like a mule is the sterile offspring of a horse and a donkey.
The offspring are usually sterile.
Mule :)
Sally, Rosie, Lucy, Darcy, and Cotton.
When a donkey and a horse breed, the offspring will be called a Mule. Due to the uneven number of chromosomes the offspring will be sterile.
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.
Liger males are generally sterile, so there hasn't been any liger offspring yet. If ever there are, they'd be cubs, just like tiger or lion cubs.
Mules are sterile, a mule is the offspring of a donkey and horse, therefore sterile. A male mule can mate with a female mule, but will never get her pregnant.