Seaweed-Eating Sheep -The North Ronaldsay sheep

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The Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland are remote, with a total human population of around 22,400, although there is still a plentiful amount of life, with one form of it aren’t found anywhere else but here. This form of life was the North Ronaldsay sheep, named after the island from where they are located, North Ronaldsay, the northernmost of all the islands in the group, and are peculiar in regards to their diet, consuming seaweed. Before that though, it is important to go through their history and how they ended up becoming one of the most unique sheep breeds as you’ll soon find out. I hope you enjoy.

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