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sheep![]() A male bighorn, a wild sheep Ovis canadensis native to western North America. It lives in dry upland country and mountains above the tree line. The male has larger horns than the female and both sexes use their horns for fighting. ![]() Bighorn sheep mate in the winter and their lambs are born six and a half months later. They have pads on their feet that help them grip on steep rocky terrain. ![]() The traditional method of shearing sheep in Australia. Many of the shearers work in freelance gangs of between 5 and 20 members, travelling thousands of miles from farm to farm every season. A good operative might shear up to 160 sheep in one day. ![]() Today's domestic sheep are descendants of wild sheep that lived in the Middle East in prehistoric times. For centuries, all over the world, sheep have been bred selectively, to enhance certain characteristics and to suit the climate conditions of different regions. There are now dozens of regional varieties in the UK alone. Any of several ruminant, even-toed, hoofed mammals of the family Bovidae. Wild species survive in the uplands of central and eastern Asia, North Africa, southern Europe and North America. The domesticated breeds are all classified as Ovis aries. Various breeds of sheep are reared worldwide for meat, wool, milk, and cheese, and for rotation on arable land to maintain its fertility.
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At another juncture, though she was busy driving and we were watching, Hutson was the first to spot a bright-white herd of Dall sheep high up a mountain side. You're gonna see caribou, Dall sheep, American Bald Eagles, and bears. Tourists coming to see Alaska's bountiful caribou, moose, dall sheep, and more would spend their money on businesses that provide Alaskan residents with jobs--hotels, restaurants, cruises, and car rentals. |
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