Yes and no. Truely wild cattle (Aurochs) are extinct. However, if a domestic cow is left out in the wild by itself with very little human contact then yes, you do get a wild cow. But they are not truly wild, as they do "belong" to someone or some place.
No you can't breed a deer with a cow i don't think there such thing as a deow.(cow deer)
Stand beside the cow. Your right eye is on your right, so the cow's right eye would be on its right. The same thing for your and the cow's left eye.
there all diffrent! the boy is a wolf and then you have a bird and a cow (bull) the rest im not to sure, but the boy has great imagination!
There is no such thing as a "bull cow." Either you are talking about a bull, or a "cow" which would be a weanling heifer. As such this all depends on the breed of that animal.
An udder.
No cow is not an wild animal
There is no such thing as a talking cow.
There is no such thing as a "Nos" cow.
There's no such thing as a "cow-oak."
The last cow is usally around the ranch at the bottom.
There's no such thing as a "cow bullet." A bullet is a bullet, and it's purpose is for only one thing: to kill.
A dog is considered a thing. A noun is person, place, or thing. All animals will be considered a thing.
cow are wild
Rhea and wild boar are available at specific places. The most usual food in Uruguay is (regular) meat (cow's).
# A wild yak is like a bull and a cow mixed but is stronger than both
the grumpy wild thing
No.