When you want to photograph clouds but there aren’t any in sight, we suggest trying to find your nearest herd of sheep. Flocks of these cute, fluffy and useful creatures can add an interesting element to landscape photos, but they’re also pretty enough on their own.
Sheep have earned a reputation as dumb and foolish animals because of their flocking instinct, but they are actually quite intelligent, performing as well or even better than monkeys and rodents in certain mental tasks. They exhibit facial recognition, long-term memory, a knack for quick learning, and some have even exhibited intelligent problem-solving capabilities. The best thing about sheep, however, is that, if you count enough of them, you’ll fall asleep ;)
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especially with the fornication going on....lol....
Load More Replies...Depends on how one views it, we all see it differently!
Load More Replies...some of the 'sheep' in the image by coolberri look a lot like goats!
Sheep tails point down, goats up, according to an Antiguan guide who was showing us that beautiful island.
Load More Replies...I love it! I just released endorphins and serotonin in response to these photos.
Absolutely gorgeous It's a sign of Jesus coming soon VERY VEY SOON.. Like days or months But the time is near n people need to understan
I don't like the photoshopped gimmickry of the animals in the green fields with trees replicated repeatedly. Not impressed.
Gyonyoru,csodaszepek a kepek,es en tudom ,hogy a birkak nagyon-nagyon okos allatkak !!!
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Load More Replies...Beautiful, from the daughter of a Basque camp tender long, long ago.
back in borneo, we Bidayuh natives called this animal as Kombing, which means... well Sheep.
the most beautiful sheep photographies I ever seen. Congratulations to all the photographers.
The point about 'separating the sheep from the goats' was made because in the Middle East they look very alike
a shame you don't have photos of the icelandic sheep there, too!
Sheep tails point down, goats up, according to an Antiguan guide who was showing us that beautiful island.
especially with the fornication going on....lol....
Load More Replies...Depends on how one views it, we all see it differently!
Load More Replies...some of the 'sheep' in the image by coolberri look a lot like goats!
Sheep tails point down, goats up, according to an Antiguan guide who was showing us that beautiful island.
Load More Replies...I love it! I just released endorphins and serotonin in response to these photos.
Absolutely gorgeous It's a sign of Jesus coming soon VERY VEY SOON.. Like days or months But the time is near n people need to understan
I don't like the photoshopped gimmickry of the animals in the green fields with trees replicated repeatedly. Not impressed.
Gyonyoru,csodaszepek a kepek,es en tudom ,hogy a birkak nagyon-nagyon okos allatkak !!!
I straight away thought of https://www.facebook.com/OUTBACKmagazine/photos/a.87031590895.93194.83911755895/10151120295235896/?type=1&ref=nf
https://www.facebook.com/OUTBACKmagazine/photos/a.87031590895.93194.83911755895/10151120295235896/?type=1&ref=nf
Load More Replies...Beautiful, from the daughter of a Basque camp tender long, long ago.
back in borneo, we Bidayuh natives called this animal as Kombing, which means... well Sheep.
the most beautiful sheep photographies I ever seen. Congratulations to all the photographers.
The point about 'separating the sheep from the goats' was made because in the Middle East they look very alike
a shame you don't have photos of the icelandic sheep there, too!
Sheep tails point down, goats up, according to an Antiguan guide who was showing us that beautiful island.
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