no! sheep don`t hunt bison beacause sheep are herbivores
Big horned sheep do not actively hunt to get food; instead, they are herbivores that graze on grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation. Their large horns are used primarily for defense and to establish dominance within their social hierarchy. They are skilled climbers, using their agility to navigate steep terrain in search of food.
no
Bighorn sheep graze.
Big horn sheep are herbivores so they don't hunt unless it is succulent grass.
sheep elk deer
Yes. In colonial times, dragons hunt cows and sheep. The lions hunt for sheep, racoons, etc.
No, sheep are herbivores. They only eat plants, so they have no need to hunt other animals. Sheep are usually the prey, not the predator.
Mesopotamians raised animals such as sheep. goats and cattle. They had agriculture and were productive, rather than hunting and gathering wild food.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
penguins hunt for there food in the ocean
i belive they hunted sheep and deer they hunted all kinds of animal not just sheep and deer!