Not if you completely deprive them of crucial feed, shelter, water and a warm place to lay down to rest and sleep, especially with those thin cows that don't have enough condition (or layers of fat) to help them survive the winter. Fat or good conditioned cows have a better chance surviving winter conditions with snow as a water source and being able to dig for feed, plus some feed that is given to them once or twice a week, but not thin or emaciated cows.
Why a leopard may not survive the winter, lack of prey, weather conditions.
dormancy
In the winter, wild horses really do not go anywhere. They are naturally able to survive the harshest and coldest conditions.
Many plants including tulips have developed special methods to survive the extreme climatic conditions by remaining dormant during the harsh winter and bloom during the spring and summer months. The tulips have underground storage organs called bulbs to survive the long months of winter.
Cows can't survive on gas alone. Neither can humans. Both cows and humans need food and water to survive, not just oxygen (which is a gas we breathe).
Yes, and No. Cows can survive completely on grass as food, but it would need water too.
Probably an "oothpik" is a "toothpick." nope found out when i went on it that its winter survival training. teaches you how to survive in harsh and extreme conditions
Seeds can survive in very tough conditions. The vast majority of seeds will be just fine sitting in a shed over the winter.
i think that cows can live without producing offspring.
squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter. they try to burry nuts but they forrget where they put them
They were lucky and very hardy people. Age and health probably had a lot to do with it and any medical conditions most likely played a part. Some people survive conditions that kill others.
the octopus survive in the summer and winter because it is an animal