This solely depends on the breed, the sex, and age of the animal. On average, a medium-framed bovine will stand at over 5 feet at the shoulder. Larger animals, like Charolais or Chianina, can stand over 6 feet at the shoulder. Bulls always are taller than cows, and mature animals are taller than younger ones.
A cattlebeast can only kill a leopard if it caught the leopard by its horns and threw it down.
Some dogs will get the cattlebeast by distracting it and others will go behind to bite out the hamstrings. If the dogs avoided the horns and the hooves, the dogs will get the cattlebeast at the end.
Depends on the age of that animal and the breed. The average length for a cattlebeast is around 5 to 6 feet long.
The crocodile could win, but would get badly injured by the ox and the cattlebeast's body.
A bull calf.
Bovine, cow, cattlebeast, animal, critter, etc.
Most likely the gorillas.
Yes it can if it stomped the african wild dog to death.
The gorilla will defeat the cattle-beast easily because the gorilla is more suited when it can stand and grab things.
There are just too many variables to this question to be able to answer, simply because there are more animals involved than can be justified in a normal "who-would-win" question.
== == a cow is a girl a bull is a boy cow that still has its testicles a nanny is a girl goat and a billy is a boy goat a hen is a girl chicken and a rooster is a boy well i hope this helps I think a cow is actually a girl "cattlebeast" and a bull is a male "cattlebeast".
Dogs that get into a pack, especially those from neighboring areas, will band together to kill livestock. One cow or bull may get seriously hurt from a pack of dogs, especially if the animal doesn't have any place to protect its rear end.