if they didnt they would be extinct by now
No.
Yes, cows mate with bulls to reproduce. Bulls are the male cattle that mate with the female cows to produce offspring. This mating process is essential for the continuation of the cattle population.
No, not usually.
it is called serving
Yes, wild cows do exist. They are descendants of domesticated cattle that have returned to the wild and adapted to living in natural environments without human intervention. Some examples of wild cows include the American bison and the auroch.
Yes they do because all cows are girls and all bulls are boys
No ... cows can't survive underwater, and the octopus can't graze on land ...
Cows can breed for as long as they are productive, which can range from one to 15 years or more.
No. Ligers do not exist in the wild.
I own the original when cows were wild and i live in Montana
It's a way of producing offspring and to pass one's genes on to the next generation. Cows don't live forever (nor do any animal on this planet), so it's crucial to mate to have other offspring pass on their genes to the next generation.
Only directly from the cows teet.