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Why is the sheep's tail so fat?
The sheep's tail is so fat because it is where sheep hoard fat.

Sheep's tails are full of fat. In summer when there is much grass, the sheep that eat grass are full. It converts excess nutrients beyond the body's needs into fat and stores it in the sheep's tail.

It's the fat in the sheep's tail, which comes from the fat tissue in the tail. It's thicker than the rest of sheep oil, and it's the fat boiled from sheep's tail. Because it is rich in gum, it is generally used for stewing soup or casserole. When the sheep's tail is thick and round, it is because the sheep store a lot of fat in the tail to spend the famine and cold winter.

Sheep is the collective name of sheep subfamily, including mammals, Artiodactyla, cattle and sheep subfamily, and it is one of human livestock. Hairy quadruped ruminant, the main source of wool. The coat color is mainly white. Goats and sheep are mainly raised in China.

Sheep are also called sheep or white sheep. Hairy quadruped ruminant. Originally a product of mountains in the northern hemisphere, it is related to goats; The difference is that the body is fatter, plump and thick. Short head. Males have huge spiral horns, females have no horns or only small horns.

Mammals and ruminants generally have a diagonal line on their heads, and there are many varieties, such as sheep, lake sheep, goat and rock sheep.