There is only one species of domestic cattle, however humans have produced many breeds from that species.
Dr. Thomas Lecky
Tropical cattle can be cattle from the species Bos Taurus or Bos indicus. Most cattle that live in tropical areas, however, are of the species Bos indicus.
Dr. Thomas Phillip Lecky
No. Cattle and sheep are two different species.
No, cattle are not always male. The term "cattle" refers to both male and female members of the species Bos taurus. Males are called bulls, while females are referred to as cows. Additionally, young cattle are known as calves, regardless of their sex.
A group of cattle is called a herd.
Yaks are closely related to cattle, but they are distinct species.
No. The term "bull" refers to male cattle which are capable of reproduction. Male cattle which have been castrated are referred to as steers.
um, no. There are Shepherds that shepherd Sheep around.... Now Im not really sure about the goats but sheep are sheep in the Bible... :)
A number of cattle is called a herd of cattle. A number of pigs is called also called a herd.
Lamb - there is no different between gender. Only when they are adults is there a difference.
There are several species of extinct cattle. Examples include: B. p. primigenius, B. p. namadicus and B. p. africanus. They are all aurochs, which are ancestors of domestic cattle's.