No. However, they often have spots
~Only when they "mooo" ~Only the cows with brown spots ~Only female cows
This question is impossible to answer because there are a wide variety of colouration, breeds and crossbreeds of cows in the world. And the number of cows with brown spots in each country differs greatly from year to year.
Not exactly. Though cows do have tastebuds, the rough spots are there for cows to more easily take up roughage and grass into their mouths to chew and swallow.
Hamburgers = beef beef = cows Steak is from cows. So yes, cows are eaten.
Spots or markings is a result of the DNA and breed characteristics. Holstein cattle are known for their "spots", and the DNA decides where they should go and what shape.
Yes, have you ever seen red spots in your vision?
Some cows have black spot. some have brown spots. Some times it could be a black cow with white spots.
No, cows cannot fly in a tornado.
20million dallars..btws they have yellow spots..:)
Have you ever had the painful red spots before?
That depends on the breed. Some breeds of cattle are known to have cows (and bulls) with spots or patches, but others are selected to have no spots, no colour patterns at all.
No. It's not something that is regularly fed, if at all, to cattle and cows.