Hooves - cattle are cloven-hoofed ruminants.
They are long-haired Yaks
Cattle are not called steers, rather steers are called cattle, when loosely referring to more than one steer or indiscriminate bovine. Steers are cattle because cattle are a collection of bovines that include steers, as well as cows, heifers, bulls and calves. However, cattle can be called steers if these cattle are specifically castrated male bovines, but cattle should not be called steers if they are not specifically and only castrated male bovines.
There is no such thing. Cows (as in domesticated bovines) do not live nor are found in the Arctic.
Strictly speaking, no, because "cows" are female bovines. Bulls, which are male bovines, do have testicles. Steers are castrated bovines and therefore have had their testicles removed.
Bovines (cows, steer) provide milk and meat for human consumption.
A boy who cares for bovines is commonly referred to as a "cowboy" or a "cowherd."
Female bison, female buffalo, and female bovines are often called cows and are found in ranching areas.
Cows are female bovines. Bulls are male bovines. Therefore they have the same digestive system!!
Beef is the culinary name for meat from bovines (including cows). Bovines include domestic cattle (a/k/a cows), the bison, the water buffalo, the yak, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes. BEEF is the meat from any of these animals.
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Cattle, or cattlebeasts, or bovines.
Hard to say. It was named that way hundreds of years ago, and is a name we use for domesticated bovines without questioning why we use it or why such animals are called that name.