Sheep are domesticated mammals that are raised for their wool, meat, and milk. They are herbivorous and typically graze on grass and other plants. Sheep are known for their thick woolly coats, which can be shorn annually for wool production. They are also social animals that live in flocks, and are often used in agriculture for grazing and maintaining pasturelands. Sheep have been domesticated for thousands of years and are now found all over the world. They are a valuable resource for humans and play an important role in many cultures and traditions.