Day 20: 25 Days of Christmas Ideas
A male sheep is called a
a. John
b. Ram
c. Roger
d. Nick
Answer: b
A female sheep is called a(n)
a. Anne
b. Nanny
c. Ewe
d. Teddy
Answer: c
A baby lamb can identify its mother by her
a. Bleat
b. Feet
c. Eyes
d. Breath
Answer: a
Sheep can eat grass close to the ground without pulling out plant roots because
a. They have a full set of teeth
b. They have no teeth, they just gum the grass
c. They have no top front teeth but the roof of their mouth is hard
d. They use scissor like front teeth
Answer: c
A sheep that has rolled over on its back is called
a. A cast sheep
b. A lazy sheep
c. A sleeping sheep
d. An upside down sheep
Answer: a
When a sheep has rolled onto its back,
a. It is in its most comfortable position
b. It is taking a nap
c. It looks really cute
d. It must be helped back onto its feet as it will become distressed and die within a short time
Answer: d
Sheep have a strong instinct to
a. Follow the leader even if the leader jumps off a cliff
b. Imitate dogs
c. Break out dancing at a moment’s notice
d. Play dead
Answer: a
When sheep are faced with danger
a. They will turn and fight to the death
b. Their natural instinct is to flee to avoid being eaten
c. They will play dead
d. They faint
Answer: b
Sheep tracks are never straight. Walking in winding trails allows sheep
a. To not get bored
b. To confuse predators
c. To make pretty designs in the fields
d. To observe their backside first with one eye and then the other. They can spot danger this way
Answer: d
Sheep do not show pain because
a. They do not feel it
b. They have no nerve receptors
c. They would be more vulnerable to predators who look for the weak and injured
d. To show pain would make the other sheep not like them
Answer: c
How did you do? Now you can call yourself a sheep expert.
Excerpt from Dirty Jobs Bethlehem
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