Yes. The cow is of the Phylum Chordata and Class Mammalia, which states that this particular species has a vertebrae in the form of a backbone, and is a warm-blooded, hairy animal that produce live young and suckle them for a variable period on a secretion of mammary glands or, in the case of the cow, an udder.
The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales 90 (Agdex 642). In Parkes, John; Henzell, Robert; Pickles, Greg (1996). Managing Vertebrate Pests: Feral Goats.
Yes, it is a warm-blooded vertebrate and it nurses its young.
Yes. All goats are vertebrates since they have a backbone (and since all mammals are vertebrates and goats are mammals).
No, a goose is a bird.
Yes a lamb is a mammal.🐑
no it a farm animal
Yes
a mammal that starts C is a COW
The udder. The skin, which has hair, is also a body part that shows that a cow is a mammal.
A cow is a mammal.
A mammal named Blake Kruger.
no because its a mammal
Cow is to mammal as pigeon is to bird.
A cow is a placental mammal.
The cow licked my face.She went to milk the cow.A cow is a type of bovine mammal.
A bison is a mammal because the female (cow) gives live-birth and suckles the young.
Cows are bovines but not carnivores. Carnivore means meat eater.
It is a mammal, mammals are warm blooded, therefore, it is.
A cow