Lambs
Lambs are young sheep, typically less than one year old. They are known for their soft, fluffy wool and playful behavior. Lambs are often born in the spring and are usually white, although some breeds can have different colors. They are herbivores, primarily grazing on grass and other plants.
Lambs are important in agriculture for their meat, known as lamb meat, and for their wool, which is used in various textiles. They are also raised for dairy products in some regions. In many cultures, lambs symbolize innocence and are featured in various traditions and celebrations.