No, they produce a calf. That calf, if born a bull calf, must be castrated by humans (a steer) then trained (by humans) to pull a cart, wagon, etc. An ox is any kind of cattle that has been trained to work.
Sure, and it can happen more often than most think, especially with a highly fertile herd with bull calves and heifer calves reaching puberty earlier than they're meant to be weaned off their mommas. And indeed a mature beef bull can breed his own dam, no matter if it's intentionally by the producer trying to work out a line-breeding or in-breeding program for his/her herd, or not.
Cows give birth to calves. A male calf grows to be a bull and a female calf (heifer) grows to be a cow.
There really is no opposite or antonym of an ox or oxen. Oxen genders are a bull or a steer, if castrated, and a cow.
There really is no opposite or antonym of an ox or oxen. Oxen genders are a bull or a steer, if castrated, and a cow.
There is no ocean that is known as an "oxen". "Oxen" is the plural of the word "Ox" which refers to a castrated bull cow. Also as a plural noun (oxen), it is incorrect English to use "an" which refers to the singular item.
No a bullfrog is not a mammal. Frogs and toads are amphibians.
A cow is a mature female bovine that has already had at least two calves. A bull is a male bovine that is used to breed cows. Therefore, a bull mates with a cow to produce a calf that has a 50% chance of growing into a cow or a bull.
Cows are always female. A male cow is a bull, and a calf is born of a bull father and cow mother. Technically, an ox is a castrated male, but any bovine draught annimal is commonly called 'ox' or 'oxen'.
The word ox or oxen can actually refer to both male and female bovines. A female ox is a cow, the male ox is a bull.
A cow already exists as is, since it is a female bovine that has already had a calf. But, in the facts of evolution, another bull and a cow had to have mated to produce this "cow."
The word ox or oxen can actually refer to both male and female bovines; the term for male is bull, the female is cow.
Oxen are also known as steer(s), castrated bulls.
No. Oxen are draught animals.
There is no such thing as a male cow. A cow is a mature female bovine that had had a calf, and a bull is an intact male bovine. So the young offspring of a bull and cow is a calf.