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Eco Factor: Self-sufficient home harnesses solar energy and harvests rainwater.
Keeping up with its task to merging technology with biology, BIOS Architects has designed an ecofriendly, self-sufficient dwelling of tomorrow – The Solar Sheep....
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Sheep dot green hills. Pheasants hop across country lanes. Quaint cottages sit next to a tiny stone church. Neighbors who’ve known each other since birth greet...
made popular Mar 18 2009
The contestants scampered down the runway, bleating at their admirers. Poets sang their praises in verse as the male-only audience appraised the competitors’...
made popular Oct 31 2008
A solitary sheep is living life in the fast lane.
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The federal government is designating more than 625 square miles of wildlands in a California mountain range as protected habitat for an endangered mountain sheep.
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Meet Lisa the geep... a cross between a goat and a sheep.
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Eight Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep died in southwest Colorado last month, and all showed signs of pneumonia, state wildlife officers said Wednesday.The Division of...
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Low wool prices and high shearing costs have led many sheep farmers to add a special breed of woolless sheep to their flocks, raising fears that sheep shearing may...
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Several dozen desert bighorn sheep in southern New Mexico will be outfitted this week with new radio collars, enabling biologists to continue monitoring the endangered...
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According to the sources, scientists of AgResearch are working hard to breed animals capable of shedding wool with the DNA of sheep. John McEwan, the principal...
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Professor Esmail Zanjani, of the University of Nevada has spent the last seven years and £5 million in perfecting a technique by which a sheep can be created with...
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Very soon, you could see a sheep with four nipples rather than the usual two. It seems quite amazing but it could be true too as New Zealand-based scientist are...
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The pregnant ladies have a never-ending list of ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’. And, why not? When we plan to bring a child into this world all the...
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Ita’s not as usual irritating. Rather I would say ita’s eye pleasing because it gives you a fresh new look. But I wonder, as these sheep graze in the field;...
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I have just written a post on cooking with the stomach linings; this one is cooking in the sheep’s stomach. This is the weirdest delicacy in the...
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How do wool socks go organic? The Maggie’s Functional Organics have a reply to this. The company is the first one to crow domestic certified wool socks. The...
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Kill to save! How do you go by this oxymoron?.... The California Department of Fish and Game is exactly banking on it, may be to serve their interest! The survival...
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These print ads for Yin Yang Martial Arts School, created by DCC marketing, Maribor, make use of subtle illustrations to convey the message. This is a martial arts...
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