No. They sometimes live in barns or in pens that are not actually grass, just dirt or cement lots.
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Holsteins are found in all states, except Alaska.
Because that is their natural habitat. Cows thrive on grass in grasslands (provided they are managed properly) because grass is a part of their natural diet.
Usually Forest biomes or grasslands
cows, cheetahs, prairie dogs, mice, deer, bugs
It's their natural habitat. If there were no humans, they would return to the grasslands and eat the grass. Because that's what cows do. They eat grass. thanks Oh by the way the traditional cow is from European descent, it lived in European GRASSLANDS (which are not there anymore). hope I answered it.
Cattle are herbivores, fields or grasslands is a natural way of ingesting the needed nutrients.
No, domesticated cattle live on farms in barns or other means of shelter. In the wild they will live in the woods and grasslands (using the woods for shelter).
Dutch Belted cows were originally bred in Holland so they do fine with a northern European type climate. However being an antique breed, they are very sturdy and adapt much better to hot climates than say your typical Holstein cow. They can live pretty much wherever dairy cows in general live. They are disease resistant, have pleasant personalities, easy calving and sweet milk across a range of climates. == ==
they live in grasslands not on grasslands
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Family: Bovidae Genus: Bos Species: Bos Taurus
Zebras do not build homes. Like horses, cows, deer and moose, they live in open grasslands or forests.