Sheep can be very sweet and loving. But they also can be very stupid, they spook easily, and sometimes end up killing themselves. Goats are actually much smarter than a sheep.
98% of sheep have wool. All sheep have cloven toes, two ears, a nose, two eyes, a mouth, four stomachs, a tail, four legs, 14 ribs, and bad breath. They vary in size but stand with a 45 degree angle to their sholder, a generally straight back, and are bigger than goats. The major difference between Goats and Sheep is size and coat. All goats have coarse hair, short thick heads, are harder fleshing than sheep.
Dolly the sheep would exhibit the traits of the sheep whose body cells were used for cloning, not the one whose egg cell was used. This is because Dolly's genetic material came entirely from the somatic cell (body cell) of the donor sheep, which determined her physical characteristics. The egg cell provided only the environment for the cell to develop but did not influence her genetic traits.
no because there is high racial activity among sheep, and at various times, huge gang wars in a field!
A Yorkshire pig has a few traits. Some of the traits are slim, pig and big.
some traits of an ocelot?
No, bluebells are not poisonous to sheep. Some poisonous plants for sheep are holly, foxglove, ragwort, and trumpet lily.
no because there is high racial activity among sheep, and at various times, huge gang wars in a field!
Lets say there are two sheep. One has black wool and the other does not. The sheep both mate and have offspring. One baby sheep is grey. The other is a combination of black and white not mixed together. This can happen if both wool color traits are dominate or sometimes if a dominate and resessive trait some mix.
The sheep's appearance are the physical traits that are visible. They are covered in wool, have short tails and are known to have a stout body form.
Sheep provide wool and meat and there are some breeds of sheep that are milked to make cheese.
There are domestic sheep there, in some of the nations in the Arctic circle..No wild sheep however.
There are some traits that are inherited from the family. Some of the traits that are inherited are eyes,hair color and blood.
the word 'sheep' remains the same in singular or plural form, for instance: "there is a sheep" "there are some sheep"
Yes some breeds of sheep have horns.
Some of these traits are recessive and are not actually seen but are there.
traits are in your genes. some are hereditary
A Yorkshire pig has a few traits. Some of the traits are slim, pig and big.
Goats and sheep both belong to the same family, Bovidae, but are classified into different genera. Goats belong to the genus Capra, while sheep belong to the genus Ovis. They have different physical characteristics and behavioral traits, with goats generally being more curious and independent compared to sheep.