Obviously they are bred that way
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Have to ask the Scots, they are extremely familiar with sheep...
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It's breeding. Their wild ancestors didn't have this problem.
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No it's the breeding. Sheep were domesticated from Mouflons which looking slighter more badass.pic.twitter.com/fL7awHCjkI
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Truly wild sheep don't have this problem. Growing wool like that is a product of millennia of domestication.
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These are like chickens bred to have pectoral muscles so unaturally large they can barely walk without falling forward.
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I feel the same way about my Maltese. She is so picky that she sometimes refuses Filet Mignon. She doesn't like other dogs, and thinks herself to be a guard dog.
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I would imagine most wild sheep look like dinner to a predator long before it reaches this point.
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How did he not overheat in the summer!?
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