The sound made by a sheep is called "bleating." It is a vocalization used by sheep to communicate with each other, often to signal distress, hunger, or to locate each other.
No
They are facing each other
A sheep's voice is typically described as a "bleat" or a "baa." It is a distinctive and high-pitched sound that sheep use to communicate with each other and their lambs.
Sheep "bah" as a way to communicate with each other, especially when they are separated from the flock. It helps them locate each other by creating a distinct sound that carries over long distances. The bahing noise can also indicate distress or discomfort in sheep.
Counting each other.
they don't
The sound made by a sheep is called "bleating." It is a vocalization used by sheep to communicate with each other, often to signal distress, hunger, or to locate each other.
No, sheep are neither carnivores nor scavengers, they do not eat each other.
A black sheep is one which does not do what all the other "sheep" (people) do - a person who does not follow cultural laws and morals, but does whatever they want.
it has no 6th sense
No
Yes, lemmings do follow each other, but in a way that is similar to all animals that move in groups or herds. The myth that lemmings will follow each other over a cliff is simply a myth.
They are facing each other
if your planning on getting a sheep i would get 2 or 3 to keep each other company but yes
A sheep's voice is typically described as a "bleat" or a "baa." It is a distinctive and high-pitched sound that sheep use to communicate with each other and their lambs.
pheromones