Sheldon is the kind of sheep who can’t walk past a curious object without stopping to wonder about it. A smooth stone, a feather, a bottle cap that glints like treasure — to Sheldon, each one is a tiny mystery asking to be understood.
His most famous discovery is the one that inspired his name: a “shark in a jar.” No one is quite sure how it came to be, and Sheldon absolutely loves that. He treats it like a museum artifact, the centerpiece of his collection — a reminder that the world is full of strange and surprising stories.
Sheldon keeps a little “Curiosity Corner” in the pasture, carefully arranged with his findings. When friends visit, he tells imaginative tales about where each item might have come from — a coin from a moonlit marketplace, a shell from a faraway sea, a pebble polished by ancient river songs.
What makes Sheldon special is that he never collects to hoard. He collects to share wonder. If someone feels bored or stuck, Sheldon can lift their spirit with one tiny object and one big question: “What do you think this could be?”
At night, Sheldon gazes at the stars and feels grateful. Because to him, the universe isn’t only out there in the sky — it’s also hidden in the smallest things, waiting for curious hearts.