China has the largest number of sheep in the world.
Adult female sheep are known as ewes.
Sheep were domesticated by humans around 10,000 BC.
Adult male sheep are known as rams.
Castrated adult male sheep are known as wethers.
A group of sheep is known as a herd, flock or mob.
Young sheep are called lambs.
Sheep have a field of vision of around 300 degrees, allowing them to see behind themselves without having to turn their head.
Sheep are herbivores that eat vegetation such as grass.
Sheep were first domesticated in the bronze age for their warm wool and meat.
The digestive system of sheep features four chambers which help break down what they eat.
Sheep like to stay close to others in a herd which makes them easier to move together to new pastures.
In 1996, a sheep named Dolly was the first mammal to be cloned from a somatic cell.
Domesticated sheep are raised for a number of agricultural products including fleece and meat.
Knitting yarns are often made from wool, the fleese of sheep. Some yarns are very soft and many women like to had knit with the fleece the have spun to create the yarn with.
STEP 1.
Draw your cross bars with a ruler with a pencil, then draw two ovals for the body and head of your cartoon sheep
STEP 2.
Draw the wavy outline of the furry wool around head and then draw the jaw, and then the wavy lines around the circle of the body for the wool of your cartoon sheep.
STEP 3.
Draw two circles for the eyes, then the ears, mouth and legs as shown.
STEP 4.
Now add the pupils of the eyes, and then the nose, and then the hooves.
STEP 5.
Draw the eyelids, then the eyelashes, you can add two little white dots for the highlight of the eyes, and then some smile lines to add more of an expression.
STEP 6.
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