The rumen is a main one, though that is not found outside of the cow, rather inside. The bulkiness, position of the ears and shape of the head are special structures that identify a cow as a cow. See the related question below.
cows?
Some farmers may refer to them as Brood Cows.
super cows
No. They don’t take away baby cows. Mom and baby are put in a special pen.
The brain, the eyes, the ear and the bones act the way as in humans and are in cows.
No, Jersey cows are typically polled, meaning they do not have horns naturally. However, occasionally, some Jersey cows may develop small horn-like structures called scurs.
The structures are very similar and the relatively large size of a beef heart makes it easier to see the various structures.
There are a number of special structures that cheetahs have. These includes the shape of their body, strong limbs, sharp teeth and compound eyes among others.
I think seeds have special structures is because it makes them easier for them to travel and grow.
Cows have a special tissue in the back of their eyes called a 'tapedum'. It reflects light within the globe of the eye so that even dim light is visible to the cow.
yes it does have special talents it has false feet and eats food by using them
The place where cows are kept is called a "barn" or a "cowshed." These structures provide shelter for the cows, protecting them from the elements and predators. Barns are typically equipped with feeding and watering systems to ensure the well-being of the cows.