One young sheep is a lamb, more than one young sheep are lambs
Sheep are not defenseless, but they rely more on their flocking behavior and herders to protect them from predators. They have a flight response and will run away when feeling threatened. Additionally, some sheep breeds have horns that they can use for self-defense.
A sheep with no more than 2 permanent incisors
There are a few key differences between sheep and pigs. For instance, pigs are much smarter than sheep. They also consume a lot more food. Also, there are physical differences like weight and style of tail.
Yes, there are more sheep than humans in Wales. Estimates show that there are around four times as many sheep as there are people living in Wales. Sheep farming is an important industry in Wales, with the country having a long history of sheep farming.
Pigs are actually quite intelligent. Pigs can learn tricks more quickly than dogs do. Pigs are also very clean. The reason you see pigs in mud puddles is that they sunburn easily, and lie in the water to cool off. They would rather lie in clean water than in mud.
well some boys act like pigs and all girls act nice
well some boys act like pigs and all girls act nice
Guinea pigs are smarter than hamsters in responding to us.They even respond when hearing our footsteps or when opening fridges.But,hamsters are more intelligent in doing tricks than Guinea pigs.
It depends on you but for me sheeps are better then goats
On average, yes. However, it is all up to the individual dog and pig. Pigs that are just bred for food in farms will obviously be less intelligent than a domestic dog for a pet.
That would be because there are more white sheep than black sheep in Australia.
"isn't more intelligent than" can be replaced with "is less intelligent than". However, "isn't as intelligent as" seems to be a better option.
One young sheep is a lamb, more than one young sheep are lambs
No. Generally speaking mammals are more intelligent than non-mammals
No. Pigs are pretty clever, but are not the "smartest species in the world". Border collies are probably more intelligent; certainly, they are capable of understanding more words than pigs are. I think that pigs get a reputation for "smartness" because pigs constantly exceed the farmer's low expectations of them. Further, you would need to define some measure of "brightest" in order to determine what the "brightest" species in the world would be. Would dolphins or whales qualify? They don't use tools - but they have nothing to use tools WITH. But based on the sizes of their brains, whales or elephants ought to be fairly intelligent, and in practice they are. More intelligent than humans? Difficult to say; we would need a better definition of "intelligence" than we have now in order to answer this question.
The plural of sheep is also sheep.