Sunday, June 24, 2012

Sheep


Animals Unique | Sheep | It is thought That the domestic sheep originated from central Europe and Asia. Today, there are at least 1 billion sheep on the planet, with commercial sheep farming most commonly found in New Zealand, Australia, parts of North America and the United Kingdom.

Sheep are medium-sized herbivorous Mammals That graze on grass and berries. Mainly Sheep are farmed for meat and wool but Their sheep are also farmed for Their milk occasionally (although milking sheep is much rarer than milking goats or cows).

 
In England in 2001, there was an outbreak of the foot and mouth virus meaning That Thousands of sheep had to be slaughtered. The English sheep population is rising steadily once again and today there are more than 35 million sheep in the English countryside.

 
There are nearly 1.300 different species of sheep throughout the world with around 200 of these domestic sheep being sheep. All sheep species growing niche to be fairly similar in appearance but differ in size and weight depending on the species of sheep. The fleece of the sheep (the sheep's hair or wool) is one of the most Widely used and common materials in the world.

 
The sheep is most closely related to the goat and although They are very similar, sheep and goats are two separate species of animal That therefore meaning any offspring That a sheep and a goat Produce will be infertile couple so sheep and goat hybrids are very rare.

Wild sheep growing niche to be larger than commercially farmed sheep or domestic sheep and one species of wild sheep is known to be around 4 ft tall, making the wild sheep a whole foot Taller than the average sized domestic sheep. Wild sheep also have much longer the which They use horns to defend Themselves and wild sheep are also known to be great mountain climbers.

 
Due to Their vegetarian diet, sheep have a complex digestive system That Is Made of four chambers, allowing sheep to break down cellulose from stems, leaves, and seed hulls into Simpler carbohydrates. The digestive system of a sheep is similar to other animals That have a plant-based diet Such as goats, deer and cows.

Sheep are a prey for many large targets Carnivorous animals Such as dogs, wolves and wild cats. In order to try to protect Themselves, sheep keep close together in a flock to make it harder for predators to kill a lone, unsuspecting sheep. In areas where sheep have no natural predators, the sheep are known to not display the characteristics so strongly flocking.

 
Most sheep species breed only once a year. Like other herd animals, a number of ewes (female sheep) will mate with just one ram (male sheep). Sheep growing niche to give birth to Their Lambs in the Springtime so That the Lambs have a long period of time to grow before the cold winter sets in. Female sheep growing niche to give birth to one lamb and Sometimes twin. Some species of sheep are known to give birth to larger litters of sheep and other species will also breed all year round rather than just once a year.

Sheep play an Important part in the agricultural economy around the world. Sheep were one of the first animals to be domesticated by Humans and sheep are still vital in producing both wool to keep us warm and meat to feed us.


 
Sheep Facts
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: mammals
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Genus: Ovis
Scientific Name: Ovis Aries
Type: Mammal
Diet: Herbivore
Size: 90-140cm (35-55in)
Weight: 40-130kg (88-298lbs)
Top Speed: 40km / h (25mph)
Life Span: 5-10 years
Lifestyle: Herd
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Colour: Brown, White, Yellow, Black
Skin Type: Wool
Favourite Food: Grass
Habitat: Grass plains and mountainous regions
Average Litter Size: 1
Main Prey: Grass, Weeds, Flowers
Predators: Human, Wolves, Coyote
Special Features: Thick, Woolly coat and short tail


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