🐏 Ram
Also known as: Sheep
Description
A ram, a male sheep with large, spiraling horns. Generally depicted in full profile on all fours facing left with a thick, white fleece and light-brown horns. Occasionally used to represent antelopes and related animals. Not to be confused with 🐑 Ewe, though their applications may overlap. Often considered (in lieu of 🐐 Goat) one of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac. Also often used to represent ♈ Aries (the Ram) in the Western zodiac. WhatsApp and Facebook’s designs resemble a bighorn sheep, as Apple’s once did. Google's design previously had its eyes closed.
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Platform | Shortcode | Action |
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Emojipedia | :ram: | |
GitHub | :ram: | |
Slack | :ram: | |
Discord | :ram: |
Additional Information
A male sheep, known as a ram, with spiralled horns. Ram was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. Copy and http://emojipedia.org/ram/
- Strike or drive against with a heavy impact
- To strike (something) hard, especially with an implement.
- To strike against with a heavy impact.
- Strike (something) hard.
- A North American wild sheep.
- The bighorn sheep is a species of sheep in North America named for its large horns.
- A North American endangered species of wild sheep, Ovis canadensis.
- Wild sheep of mountainous regions of western North America having massive curled horns
- The Cimarrons or Cimarrones in Panama, were enslaved Africans who had escaped from their Spanish masters and lived together as outlaws.
- Bighorn sheep
- African slaves in Panama
- A goat is a bovine famous for its ability to forage on plants unpalatable, and in habitats inaccessible, to other browsers.
- Any of numerous agile ruminants related to sheep but having a beard and straight horns
- A common four-legged animal (Capra) that is related to sheep and bred by humans for its coat and milk.
- Domesticated mammal raised primarily for its milk
- A female goat.