It's hard to say. Cows have dichromatic vision (can only see in blues and yellows), but do not have binocular vision like predators such as humans and lions do, and cannot really judge distance as well. They can, however, see almost behind their heads because their eyes are on the side of their head (like all prey animals).
I Can See Clearly was created in 1993.
No, I do not see a cow every day of my life.
I Can See Clearly Now was created in 1993.
the probing of a cow to see if it has crabs or any kind of STD
on youtube, type in cow boogie and there it should be
it will be a couple of weeks (1 or 2) for a baby to see clearly
An object that you can clearly see through is called transparent.
It depends on the background color. If the ground is covered in snow, then a white cow would NOT be seen. I the season is summer, a cow that is camouflaged would be the hardest to see.
It is the toy with a knob in the center and when turned it stops at a picture lets say a cow and the toy makes a mooing sound and says cow teaching the child the picture of the cow (see) and teaching the sound of the cow (say).
The lens in a cows eye is flexible and clear. The flexible lens is able to change shape which allows it to better focus on objects.
Then their is clearly something wrong with that cow
It is the toy with a knob in the center and when turned it stops at a picture lets say a cow and the toy makes a mooing sound and says cow teaching the child the picture of the cow (see) and teaching the sound of the cow (say).