
Sheep
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Ovis aries
Conservation Status
Domesticated
Location
Africa
Average size
3 to 4 feet tall
diet
Grass, plants
lifespan
10 to 12 years
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Overview
Sheep are adorable mammals that belong to the species Ovis aries. They have been companions to humans for thousands of years and often roam the grasslands of Africa.
These fluffy friends stand about 0.9 to 1.2 meters (3 to 4 feet) tall at the shoulder. With their thick woolly coats, sheep can look like walking clouds, making them a delightful sight on the farm.
Sheep love to munch on grass and plants, using their strong teeth to graze day in and day out. They are very social animals and often prefer to stick together in groups called flocks, which helps them stay safe from predators and stay warm in chilly weather.
A sheep's lifespan ranges from 10 to 12 years, allowing them plenty of time to frolic and explore! These friendly creatures can even recognize each other's faces, demonstrating how smart they can be.
Sheep produce wool, which keeps them cozy and provides us with materials for clothing and blankets. Remember, when you wear wool, you’re literally wearing a little bit of sheepy love!
Next time you see a sheep, think of how they have been valuable companions to farmers, providing food, clothing, and even friendship. Their gentle nature and playful spirit make them one of the most beloved animals around!
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