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Sheep can easily recognize other sheep, dogs can recognize other dogs, cats can recognize other cats. But the question is: Can they identify their own mothers, fathers, or siblings from a picture?
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They can recognise digital images of individual sheep
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The key term is "individual" sheep. That means they can recognize specific individuals for up to two years, not just a sheep.
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Show me the proof.
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We gave you the study abstract, which is the evidence. Of course you will dismiss it without bothering to read it or even trying to understand how science works.
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I know how science works even better than you LadyShea. Come down off your high horse Lady and show your humility for once. 
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Then why is your approach to science to dismiss anything it teaches you that you disagree with? You told me that earlier, remember?
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My approach to science does not dismiss anything it teaches if there is good reason to accept what it teaches. But if the empirical evidence is unreliable, I'm not going to accept it just because somebody, who calls himself a scientist, says it is.