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No, sheep and goats make different sounds. Sheep typically bleat, while goats make a "baa" sound. Each species has its own distinct vocalizations.
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
Goats and sheep both belong to the same family, Bovidae, but are classified into different genera. Goats belong to the genus Capra, while sheep belong to the genus Ovis. They have different physical characteristics and behavioral traits, with goats generally being more curious and independent compared to sheep.
Yes, they will adapt well with each other.
A ram is a male sheep of any species. All Bighorn sheep have horns , male and female. The rams just have larger horns.
Yes
The same place as always- The skin of cows, pigs, goats and sheep.
No, sheep produce lambs, and goats produce kids. Both offspring is of different genus as with the parents.
No, sheep and goats do not make the same sound. Sheep typically bleat, producing a "baa" sound, while goats bleat, producing a "maa" sound. The sounds may vary depending on the individual animal and the situation.
to look after the sheep in the same way that a goatherd would look after goats.
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