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== Earth sheep ==
== Earth sheep ==
[[The Doctor]], his [[companion]]s and acquaintances occasionally encountered sheep.
[[The Doctor]], their [[companion]]s and acquaintances occasionally encountered sheep.


At least one sheep actually came to inhabit [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] — however briefly. In [[BC#Prehistory|3300 BC]], a wounded sheep entered the ship, where it gave birth to its lamb. The [[Second Doctor]] left to find the sheep's owner, but when he returned he found the sheep and lamb brutally slaughtered. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Loop the Loup (short story)|Loop the Loup]]'')
At least one sheep actually came to inhabit [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] — however briefly. In [[BC#Prehistory|3300 BC]], a wounded sheep entered the ship, where it gave birth to its lamb. The [[Second Doctor]] left to find the sheep's owner, but when he returned he found the sheep and lamb brutally slaughtered. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Loop the Loup (short story)|Loop the Loup]]'')
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=== Biology ===
=== Biology ===
Sheep were [[herbivore]]s. They had different [[teeth]]. They had [[incisor]]s, which were used for cutting up food. Their [[molar]]s were used for grinding up food which the sheep used for chewing grass. Their [[pre-molar]]s were also used for chewing food. Sheep ate vegatables. ([[WC]]: ''[[Teeth and Eating (video game)|Teeth and Eating]]'')
Sheep were [[herbivore]]s. They had different [[teeth]]. They had [[incisor]]s, which were used for cutting up food. Their [[molar]]s were used for grinding up food which the sheep used for chewing grass. Their [[pre-molar]]s were also used for chewing food. Sheep ate vegetables. ([[WC]]: ''[[Teeth and Eating (video game)|Teeth and Eating]]'')


=== By-products ===
=== By-products ===
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