Animal
Swaledale sheep
That's correct! Swaledale sheep are a breed of sheep known for their hardiness and adaptability, making them well-suited to the rugged terrain of the Yorkshire Dales in England. Originating from the 18th century, they were developed specifically to thrive in the challenging hill country of North Yorkshire, where they roam freely and feed on the lush grasses and heather that grow in the region. Their distinctive horns and striking black faces make them a beloved sight in the Dales, and they remain an important part of the local agricultural heritage.