A ram is a male sheep, known for its thick, curved horns. Rams are typically larger and more muscular than female sheep, called ewes. They are often found in flocks and are known for their strong social structures. Rams play a crucial role in breeding and can be aggressive during mating season, displaying dominance through head-butting.
Rams are herbivores, primarily grazing on grass, shrubs, and other vegetation. They are found in various habitats, including mountains, grasslands, and farmlands. Different breeds of rams exist, each adapted to specific environments and purposes, such as wool production or meat.