- Sheep eyes have an oval shaped pupil. We have a circular shaped pupil.
- Sheep have a shiny retina that reflects light. Humans do not have this.
- Sheep have four muscles to move their eyes. Humans have six allowing us to move in more directions.
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There are a few key differences between sheep and pigs. For instance, pigs are much smarter than sheep. They also consume a lot more food. Also, there are physical differences like weight and style of tail.
Since a lamb is an immature sheep, it is too young to be impregnated. Human beings can use artificial insemination to impregnate a sheep. Human beings cannot interbreed with sheep, however.
Sheep organs and human organs are actually not that different from each other. They both have the same functions for the animal.
The main difference between an albino and a black sheep, is the pigment of their coat. Albino sheep have no pigment, where as black sheep are colored (black).
There are quite a few differences between sheep cerebellum and human cerebellum. The most noticeable difference is the size of each.
When you compare human and sheep brain you observe some profound differences between them. This is because they are differently evolved.
The human cerebellum and the sheep cerebellum are very similar. The brain system is conserved across all mammal and animal species.
The sheep cerebellum is much smaller than the human cerebellum.
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On-line or in a textbook on Sheep anatomy at your local library
The human pons is larger (pons serves as a bridge of communication between cerebellum and cerebrum) The sheep medulla is larger (Medulla controls vital functions (breathing and heart beat))
There are a number of differences between the skeleton of sheep and goats. The legs for example are quite different.
Although not identical, the sheep brain holds many biological similarities to the human brain, much more so than a bird's or fish's, as both are mammals. Since it is considered much more humane to not use an actual human brain for study, brains from preserved sheep are examined by students to draw the composition of the brain and obtain physical experience.
Same structures and functions, except that one is smaller than the other: i.e., a sheep's pancreas is much smaller than that of a cow.