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because they have really strong neck muscles that absorb the impact

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Rams, like other animals, have a unique anatomical structure that protects their brain from concussions. Their skulls have thick bone layers and specialized padding of fluid and tissues that help absorb impact and protect the brain during headbutting behavior. Additionally, rams have innate behavior patterns that minimize the risk of head injuries when engaging in activities like fighting for dominance or mating.

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