yes cows do have backbones
Yes. As a mammal, cows have a backbone (spine).
Yes, cows have backbones. They are mammals, therefore they have backbones.
Yes, a longhorn steer has a backbone. The backbone is also known as the spinal column, which supports the body and protects the spinal cord.
Cows have 13 thoracic and 6 lumbar vertebrae. If you consider the backbone as composed of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae, there would be a total of 24 vertebrae.
No. The tenderloins on deer, bears, cows, pigs and so on are located on top of the backbone directly under the skin surface. If you reach around and touch the sides of your backbone that muscle you feel is the tenderloin.
Vertebrates are animals with a backbone, so some vertebrates live in water (e.g. fish) but others live on land (e.g. cows).
austrualia consists large number of cows and sheeps,the country gets remarkable profits with the milk products,dairy industry acts as a backbone for it.
yes all mammels have 7 cervical vertebrae,even girraffes
Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone. Here are some vertebrates: lizards, cows, tigers, birds, snakes, monkeys, fish and us, humans.
No a fish has a spinal column with vertebrae and therefore is a vertebrateNo they are vertebrates as they have a back bone an Octopus is an invertebrate
NO. A Kangaroo is a marsupial, a wallaby is a marsupial, a koala is a marsupial, but a cow is NOT a marsupial. She does not have a pouch to raise her young in, and her mammary glands are out in the open, not in a pouch like with a marsupial.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.