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How do sheep and shrubs help each other

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Answered by sharad777singh
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sheep eat grasses and then it is excreted out of the body as manure which is helpful to shrubs

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Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
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Sheep and shrubs help each other.

  • Sheep are animals that are generally used for their wool for the production of woollen cloths.
  • Sheeps are herbivorous in nature that is they feed on plants mainly they feed on shrubs which are small in size.
  • When sheep when feed on these shrubs some of the seeds of the plants gets entangled in their body wool.
  • When these sheep move from one place to another the seed caught inside the wool gets dispersed in different places.
  • Thus the sheep help in the growth of new shrubs in different places in this way sheep and shrubs are interrelated and are helpful to each other.

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