Only the molars, but not the front incisors, no. If you find what looks like a cow skeleton--or a partly decomposed skeleton with the skull fully exposed--with front and bottom incisors or front teeth and flat molars, then you're obviously looking at a horse skeleton, not a cow. Horses or any equine (mules, hinnies, donkeys and zebras) are the only mammals on Earth that, as strictly herbivores, have upper incisors.
No. No cattle, beef, dairy, draught or dual-purpose have upper teeth.The only upper teeth they have is their back molars.
Beef cows = beef cows, so yes, obviously.
no
Hamburgers = beef beef = cows Steak is from cows. So yes, cows are eaten.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
Beef comes from cows and cows have catalase in their liver, so yes
Yes, it is different to a cows as cows have one instead of top fron teeth, horses have them between the incisors and the premolars.
Both (they drink milk there as well as eat beef) but there are more beef cattle.
Beef comes from cows.
Beef comes from cattle, be they steers, heifers, cows, or bulls.
Dairy cows have larger udders than beef cows, are typically a bit thinner, and tend to have a less blocky appearance than most beef cows. Dairy cows also have more feminine characteristics to them than beef cows do.
cows have 32 teeth!!!8 incisors on the bottom front6 molars on the top and bottom of each side
Cows.