No.
We humans chew till our mouth gets tire , but in numbers we chew at least 200 or more.
Probably about 3 times a day and once in a while 4 times a day.
On average, humans chew about 800 to 1,500 times per day while eating. The exact number can vary depending on individual eating habits and food choices.
Manatees and dugongs are sea cows. They're called cows because they're similar to cows, as they chew their food for eight hours a day.
It all depends on how many cows a bull has to settle in one day and how much libido the bull has. It should be safe to say that a bull may mate with one or more cows at least 10 to 20 times a day. If a bull has a lot of cows to breed, there's no time for eating, but lots of time for courting.
None. Cows don't fly.
The average dog needs to chew around 600 times a day. That would include all the food the dog eats and also what they are playing with - appropriate and inappropriate objects.
It will take about 62 regurgitation and chewing rotations to fully chew their cud, food is fully digested at about 24 hours.
only one per day
yes!they can cheew up to 3500 times a day!
As often as possible and as often as there are cows that are needing his services. That said, a bull can breed as many as 2 to 10 cows (or more) per day, depending on how many cows are in heat on that day.