The sheep coat ( no such word as "sheeps") has lanolin in it and that makes it feel greasy.
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)
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.
When a dog is ill, its coat may become dull, dry, or greasy. It may also shed more than usual or develop bald patches. Additionally, some illnesses can cause changes in coat color or texture. It's important to monitor your dog's coat for any changes and consult a veterinarian if you notice anything unusual.
With a rectal thermometer.
A fleece
Wool is spun from the fleece of sheep.
its called a fleece
Yes - Mine is happy with 20 sheeps
If you use sheeps or bears or whatever it was, and depend on the size of the coat you want to make. If it was about size 6, for 12 years old childs. It might take about 1 bear, 2 sheeps. A.K.A too many.
After you cut a sheeps fleece you will want to wait at least six weeks for the new coat to grow in. You may choose to wait longer for a thicker coat, but do not cut the sheeps fleece any sooner than six weeks.
not so
Stop eating so many greasy turds.
most pizza is greasy, at least a bit so no
5 sheep
it is so they can watch behind themselves
Yes, bacon is mostly fat, so when you cook it, it will still be greasy, so you have to drain them off on a paper towel.