a herbivore. they eat grass. just like cows.
yes
Bulls have the same predators that cows do. These include wild animals like cougars, wolves, bears, lions, tigers, and the like.
It depends, if an animal such as a wolf is hunting it, it is prey. But if it is eating grass, it is a predator ( i know, confusing).
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Neither really. Bulls don't hunt their own food so they aren't predators & they aren't (usually) hunted by other animals, so they aren't prey. I suppose if a... perhaps mountain lion or coyote was hungry enough they may wander into a ranch & kill a bull but since bulls aren't roaming the countryside in the wild (I'm pretty sure they aren't), predatory animals typically don't come into contact with them.
No. A cow is a prey animal, not a predator.
The biggest predators of bulls are humans. In some areas wolves can be a problem. In Africa, lions will eat bulls. In other parts of the world, tigers would eat bulls.
The biggest predator of bulls are humans. Humans kill bulls for food. Bullfighters kill bulls for sport. However lions and wolves are also known to kill bulls.
No. Bulls are herbivores.
Yes. It eats grass, hay and grains.
No. They eat green stuff
Stud bulls can be referred to as follows: bulls leased out to another breeder, or bulls used in an AI (artificial insemination) program which these bulls' semen are stored to be used on many different cows in distant locations.
Some bulls do have spots.
pit bulls don't have them!
Bull calves. When they are weaned and/or reach around 10 months of age they are referred to as bulls or young bulls.
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Fighting bulls are herbivores and not predatory animals so would be considered as prey. However, there are generally few, if any, predators in the areas where fighting bulls are raised.
Most likely the bull will win because it will gore the gorilla with its sharp horns to death. Since gorillas can only throw things or use their chests to fight, they will not beat bulls, especially when the bull is angry. Gorillas and bulls are not predators, but bulls are more skilled in fighting.
No. Bull sharks are solitary predators. Isolated cases of a pair of bulls hunting together have been known. Otherwise, they dont live or hunt in groups. They feed on anything and everything that is smaller than them and can fit in their mouth.
It's a great defense mechanism against predators like wolves, bears and cougars. It's also a tool to gain dominance over other herd members. Horned bulls, for instance, are dominant over the polled bulls in a herd, no matter how much bigger or smaller those horned bulls are.
There are a fair number of different types of bulls: - Mature bulls - Bull calves - Yearling bulls - Virgin bulls - Old bulls - Mean bulls - Heifer bulls - Big bulls - Small bulls - Weaned bull-calves - Young bulls - Herd bulls - [Insert breed here] bulls - Fighting bulls - Bad bulls - Good bulls The list goes on.
Because that's a part of their breeding. But not all bulls are brown: there are yellow bulls, black bulls, red and white bulls, black and white bulls, red bulls, white bulls, etc.
For you to understand this answer, you also need to understand that not every pit bull has aggression issues. A pit bull might not have any predators/enemies. However, dogs can get bad "vibes" from other dogs, or people. But every dog can have an enemy. And I honestly don't think the pit bull has too many predators because of its athletically build.
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The Bulls is the nickname of the Chicago Bulls team.
Bulls do have tails.
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