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Sheep Anatomy

ear body
covered with
thick wooly fur

nose
short
tail

mouth

leg
hoof
two main hooves
on each foot,
together it’s
called a cloven
hoof

Sheep have a field of vision of around 300 degrees, so they can see behind
themselves without having to turn their head.
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Cow Anatomy

body
ear
eye
tail

mouth

cannon hoof
the cannon bone cow’s hooves are
is like the divided, into two
forearm on a equal parts, called
cow claws

Young cow is called called a calf. Meat from adult cows is known as beef and meat
from calves is known as veal. Cows are red or green color blind.

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Goat Anatomy

horn
body

tail

muzzle

udder hoof
where the goat
milk’s are stored

Goats are mammals and have four “stomachs”. The vocal sound a goat makes is called
a bleat.

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Turkey Anatomy
tail fan
beak

wattle
helps release
excess heat
during hot days wing

claw

Turkeys are omnivores and are not picky eaters. Male turkeys are called toms and
female turkeys are called hens.

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Duck Anatomy

bill

body
covered with
feathers

tail

webbed feet

A male duck is called a drake, a female duck is a hen and a baby duck is called a
duckling. All ducks have highly waterproof feathers.

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Chicken Anatomy

main tail feathers comb

wattle
is part of
chickens' heat
regulation
system

wing thigh

claw

Chickens can fly a little bit. The average chicken might drink up to 500ml of water a
day. There are more chickens on earth than people.

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Pig Anatomy

tail ear

snout
for finding
food in the
ground and
sensing

belly

hoof
two main hooves on
each foot, together
it’s called a cloven
hoof

Pigs have an excellent sense of smell. Pigs can also pass on a variety of diseases to
humans.

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Horse Anatomy

mane

tail

muzzle

hock
is the horse’s ankle
knee
hoof
two main hooves on
each foot, together
it’s called a cloven
hoof

Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up. Horse’s eyes are on the side of
their head so they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at once.

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Yak Anatomy

body
covered with long
and thick fur

horn

muzzle

legs
are short hoof

Yaks are herbivores and live at the highest altitude of any mammal. Yaks can survive
at a temperature as low as -40 degrees Celcius.

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Alpaca Anatomy
poll
body

tail

neck
increased field of
vision when on guard
for predators

toe
each foot is made up
leg of two toes which have
a toenail and pad

Alpacas do not have teeth in the top-front of their mouths. Most of the time, alpacas
and llamas are thought to be the same animal - but they’re not.

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Rabbit Anatomy

ear
long ears make
rabbit can hear
very well

whiskers
body

tail

feet
are covered
with fur

Rabbits live in groups. Rabbits are born with their eyes closed and without fur. Happy
rabbits practice a cute behaior where they jump up in the air, twist and spin around.

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Deer Anatomy

antler
only on male
deers

eye
white rings
coat around the
changes color eyes
according to the
season

leg
long and slim legs
suited to its
environment

hoof

Deers can jump high and swim well. Deers’ eyes are on the side of the head so it gives
a wide vision angle of 310 degrees and makes it hard to focus on a focal point.

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