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  2. Trailer Horn - Wikipedia

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    They follow the footprints to his trailer, where they find Donald sleeping (Chip opens Donald's eye to see sheep jumping over a fence and comments "Well what do you know?" then closes it) and begin to jump on the car horn, waking Donald. Angered, he captures Dale, but Chip bites his foot and he screams in pain as they run away.

  3. Shepherd's leap - Wikipedia

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    As the shepherd's leap has now developed into a folk-sport, the pole is also used in competitive events, which include climbing up and jumping over walls, speedy descents down steep rocks, precision leaps, and acrobatic feats.

  4. Bighorn sheep - Wikipedia

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    Bighorn sheep inhabit alpine meadows, grassy mountain slopes, and foothill country near rugged, rocky cliffs and bluffs. [8] Since bighorn sheep cannot move through deep snow, they prefer drier slopes, where the annual snowfall is less than about 150 cm (60 in) per year. [8] A bighorn's winter range usually has lower elevations than its summer ...

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  6. Ram fighting - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly found in sheep or goat husbandry culture in Africa, Asia and Europe. [1] In Nigeria , Uzbekistan and Indonesia , ram fighting gains popularity among locals. [ 2 ] Although categorized as a blood sport and an act of animal cruelty , ram fights rarely resulted in the death of the defeated ram, as the loser often is allowed to flee ...

  7. Stotting - Wikipedia

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    A good means of rapid escape or jumping over obstructions. [4] However, this cannot be true in Thomson's gazelles because these prey animals do not stot when a predator is less than approximately 40 m away. [5] [10] An anti-ambush behavior; animals living in tall grass may leap into the air to detect potential predators. There is some evidence ...

  8. Counting sheep: Who came up with this old sleep tip, and does ...

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    We’ve long been told to count sheep to nod off to sleep. Where in the world did this adage come from, and more importantly, does it work?

  9. Counting sheep - Wikipedia

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    An early reference to counting sheep as a means of attaining sleep can be found in Illustrations of Political Economy by Harriet Martineau, from 1832: "It was a sight of monotony to behold one sheep after another follow the adventurous one, each in turn placing its fore-feet on the breach in the fence, bringing up its hind legs after it, looking around for an instant from the summit, and then ...