It's not logically nor scientifically possible.
a city cow likes to buy lots of stuff then eat it, were as a farmer cow has sex with his cousin.
Cow two:yes Cow one: are you worried? Cow one: no. Why should I? I'm an AIRPLANE
We could technically build a city anywhere but we will most likely build it on the moon or mars or one of Saturn's moons.
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To build a new city you need to have a title high enough to entitle you to an additional city. Each title upgrade allows you one more city. So at Knight you can have two cities, Baronet 3 cities, etc. First thing you do is conquer an empty flat, any flat will do. Easiest one to conquer is a low level flat. Then, if your title allows, you just click on Build City and it will automatically build. Takes maybe 10 minutes. NOTE: You must have the following to Build City: 250 workers, and 10,000 of each resource. If you want to build an NPC, just abandon the new city after you build it. Go to TownHall, select City, select Abandon. The abandoned city automatically becomes an NPC at the level of the original empty flat.
pop in scoop doop ploop cow
Howard Jame William
No, Please click at the related links (Skeleton Cow - Skeleton Horse) first. As you can see the skeleton of a horse is pushed "up". The neck of a horse is build to have its head moving around, while the neck of a cow is build just 2 support. The horse also has more ribs 2 protect its body. While the cow has horns to protect itself. The horse carries more on its backlegs and the cow more on its frontlegs. You can see that by looking at the beginning of the talebone and the hips. Also the cow has a longer talebone. So the cow can move its tale better. The horse doesn't need 2 as the horse has long hairs that sweep all around him/her. The horse is build for speed to protect him/her. While the cow protects itself with a heavy armour. That's why the horse is build smaller and higher. And the cow low to the ground.
You see, when any sort of bovine goes to visit the city of Rawr, or rather, the country of Mishlap in general, they're not used to the different bacterias in the water. These bacterias, which all of the other cows already in Mishlap are immune to, will build up in the new cow's stomach. This effect, if not treated immediate by a trained bovine intestinal professional, will cause a build up of a highly flammable gas. If this gas level is too high and a cow were to eat something too spicy, they the cow will explode, or "go BOOM", as it has been so tactfully put.
In London, there is one in Westfield Stratford City.
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Sure with enough money it is possible.