Dall Sheep eat herbs an grasses
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Dall sheep are herbivores and primarily eat grasses, sedges, herbs, and woody vegetation. During the winter months when food is scarce, they may also consume lichens and mosses. They are well adapted to harsh mountain environments with limited vegetation.
A dall is a type of wild sheep found in North America. It is known for its distinctive white coat and large curled horns.
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No. Sheep are herbivores. They mostly eat grass.
Suffolk sheep eat what most sheep breeds eat. They eat pasture plants that are in their area. These consist of clovers, grass, and forbs.
A male dahl sheep is called a ram. Rams are known for their large, curling horns which they use for dominance displays and fighting with other males during the mating season.