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Schleich - Farm life animals - Ram

Schleich - Farm life animals - Ram

Domestic sheep are one of the first domestic animals ever! They were domesticated about 9,000 to 11,000 years ago. Male sheep, also called rams, have large, spiral horns on their heads.



- Dimensions in cm (Height x Width x Depth): 6.0 x 9.0 x 4.0

- Not recommended for children under 3 years. Contains small parts likely to be swallowed or inhaled.



Sheep are able to look behind themselves without having to turn their heads.



Global Home: Worldwide

Primary Habitat: Domesticated



Sheep have been kept as agricultural farm animals for centuries and provide meat, skin and wool. As herbivores and ruminants they graze and chew the cud by turns. Because there are hundreds of sheep breeds, these mammals can differ considerably as far as their fur and size is concerned. Sheep weigh between 45 and 180 kilograms and can reach ten to twenty years of age. They compensate for their impaired spatial eyesight with an excellent sense of hearing and a very sensitive sense of smell. In a flock, sheep mostly follow the instructions of a shepherd. However, they have their own hierarchy as well.

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Information and recommendations
  • Reference:  2513726
  • Height in cm:  0.0 (See in inches)
  • Brand:  Schleich
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