An oxen is nothing more than a mature bovine usually 3+ years old or more ( either a cow or steer ) that is used for working in a yoke to pull wagons, farm implements, etc. So the answer is anywhere cows live.
In free open spaces and rodeos.
probably the plains
15 years
Ox is the singular of oxen. One Ox, two or more oxen.
16 oxen are in a span
They are known as the 'griunting oxen'
We went to zoo and we saw a big oxen.
They use oxen to pull farm equipment. A pair of oxen,yoked together was used in the plough.
Seals can't live in oxen.
musk oxen live in tundra
no
musk oxen cant live any longer than 20-25 years old
Because at the time, oxen were the most efficient animal to carry their luggage with. Horses were used mostly for the carying of individuals, and oxen provided the strength and endurance needed for a long journey.
A pair of oxen is called a team of oxen or a yoke or oxen.
No. Ox is singular, oxen is plural.
Oxen (pl.) are basically any bovine at the age of 3+ years old or more (cow or steer) that are used to pull around carriages and heavy lifting. You see Oxen in smaller towns and countries where electricity is not a main source of power, such as Amish land. So basically, anyplaces where cows live, you'll most likely see Oxen.
Ox is not the plural of oxen. Ox is singular; oxen is plural.
oxen
Yes, because they are a live birth and the baby suckles milk from it's mother.
oxen rhymes with nothing.nothing rhymes with oxen everyone should know that