No, of course they aren't. Only deep ocean creatures and insectoids are organisms. Oh wait, I forgot about the walking space lizards that live next door. -.-
Yes, every living thing can be classified as an organism.
We eat the cows and chickens. They are food. The same cannot be said of cats and dogs in most cultures. In most cultures we do not kill pets, not even when they are cows and chickens.
she lived on a farm so she had chickens, cows, dogs, ect.
Dogs, cats, horses, cows, chickens, pigs, frogs, etc.
well animals that live on farms are normally cows, horses, pigs, chickens, goats, bunnys, sheep, herding dogs, and that's all i can think of. On The Farmland there are usually a amount of animals. Such as Chickens, Cows, Pigs, Goats, Horses, Bunnies, Cows and Herding Dogs (Sheep Dogs ) but even sometimes Guinea pigs and little animals like that.
Sheeps, horses, cows, pigs, chickens, roosters, turkeys and more.
Depends on the type of farm, but some of them might be: cows, chickens, turkeys, roosters, sheep, goats, pigs, cats, and dogs. On a farm you can find: Sheep Cows Pigs A Sheepdog Chickens Ducks Turkeys On a farm you can find: Sheep Cows Pigs A Sheepdog Chickens Ducks Turkeys
The most helpful animals are the ones that live in farms. Dogs, cows, sheep, and chickens are examples.
No, dogs are not considered livestock. Livestock typically refers to animals raised for agricultural purposes, such as cows, pigs, and chickens. Dogs are considered companion animals or pets.
On this farm there would be a total of 18 cows. There would also be 18 chickens, combining to make 36 heads and 104 legs.
i dont really care...but i wonder whttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/5192at would happen if a mango and a guava made a baby?
Yes. Amish have white chickens, cows, horses, sheep, dogs and cats as well as any other color.
Samoa has different types of animals such as.... -Pigs -Chickens -Ducks -Cows -Dogs -Cats and a few more animals.