The cows have thin hair that lets them see through it.
Most cows don't have long hair, although, I have seen a cow with longer hair than the others. Highland cattle from Scotland do have long hair A better answer may be the Kyloe.
Feet of a Highlander are only around 4 to 6 inches long. The hair can grow to around a foot in length.
That all depends on the breed. A bull's hair coat is just like that of a cow's of the same breed, really. For instance, an Angus bull has the same texture and thickness of hair coat as an Angus cow. Highland bulls have a thick long coat just like Highland cows do.
Riggit Galloway, Lineback, and Hereford cows all have white stripes down their backs. These cows also have white stomachs and the Riggit Galloway and Hereford breeds can also have white on their faces and feet.
the cows digestion takes 8 hours to digest the food or cud
The answer to this question might be in terms of "What breed?" Such breeds may match this description:DexterKerryMiniature Texas LonghornsCorriente
Many animals have hair that helps to keep them warm. Polar Bears, all other species of bears. Yaks, Highland cattle, are just 4 examples of animals that have thick, long hair.
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(Yes)Hair Highlands have a double coat of hair - a downy undercoat and a long outer coat which may reach 13 inches, and which is well-oiled to shed rain and snow. With the double coat of hair and thick hide, the Highland has been adapted by nature to withstand great exposure. It is not uncommon for Highlands to shed this heavy hair coat when exposed to a hot dry climate and then grow a new one as the damp cold weather returns.
1550 miles
No mermaids do not have hair. Mermaids actually lost there hair when they evolved into mermaids. Hair slows a creature down that is trying to swim. So through evolution these mermaids lose there hair. In conclusion, no mermaids do not have long hair. They have no hair at all.
Around 4 to 5 inches long.