Lambs are young sheep, typically under one year old, known for their playful behavior and soft wool. They are usually born in the spring and quickly grow into adult sheep, forming a vital part of the agricultural industry for both wool and meat production. Lambs are herbivores, grazing on grass and other vegetation. They are social animals and are often seen playing together in groups, which helps them develop social bonds. Lambs are a symbol of innocence and new life in many cultures and play an important role in farm ecosystems.