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Flock of sheep. Homosexual behavior in sheep has been well documented and studied. The domestic sheep (Ovis aries) is the only species of mammal except for humans which exhibits exclusive homosexual behavior. [1] [2] [3] "About 10% of rams (males) refuse to mate with ewes (females) but do readily mate with other rams."
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A last group of sheep breeds is that of fur or hair sheep, which do not grow wool at all. Hair sheep are similar to the early domesticated sheep kept before woolly breeds were developed, and are raised for meat and pelts. Some modern breeds of hair sheep, such as the Dorper, result from crosses between wool and hair breeds. For meat and hide ...
A flock of auklets exhibit swarm behaviour. Swarm behaviour, or swarming, is a collective behaviour exhibited by entities, particularly animals, of similar size which aggregate together, perhaps milling about the same spot or perhaps moving en masse or migrating in some direction. It is a highly interdisciplinary topic. [1]
Bighorn sheep get their name from the large horns atop their head, which curve backwards toward the sheep's body. They can weigh between 140-300 pounds and average about 3–3½ feet tall ...
Also known as Angry Birds Blast 2 and Angry Birds Blast Island, it was a free-to-play 3D tap-to-match game similar to Angry Birds Blast!. Unreleased May 2019: Angry Birds Space Assault! K Lab America: An unreleased game by K Lab America which was planned to be a spinoff to Angry Birds Space. It was described as a "3D action strategy collectable ...
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Videos from a China farm in Inner Mongolia show a flock of sheep in one pen circling continuously, but nobody seems to know why. Watch: Flock of sheep walking in a circle for 12 days is a mystery ...