Rams can live almost anywhere in the world, with the exception of The North pole, sheep are usually found on farms, grasslands, and meadow areas.
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Rams, entire male sheep, are used to impregnate ewes (female sheep) so that lambs are produced.
Yes, the Detroit Lions do eat the St. Louis Rams.
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Rams are not typically considered prey animals as they are much larger and have powerful horns to defend themselves. However, they can still be targeted by predators such as wolves or mountain lions in certain situations.
Rams are male sheep. The term for a group of sheep is a flock. We refer to a group of sheep as a flock of sheep. It doesn't make any difference if they are all male. They are still a flock of sheep.
Yes, a ram is just a male sheep. Both ewes (females), wethers (neutered males) and rams (intact males) produce wool.