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The horns are a defense against predators - when threatened, cows form a circle with their tails in the center and their heads out. The cows all lower their heads to put the horns between the predator and the rest of the cows. Cows can use their horns to gore wolves, coyotes, mountain lions and other large predators to death.
Cows are not predators, hence they do not have prey. As to what cows eat, that question has already been answered in a separate question, which can be seen below in the Related questions section.
To deter predators from finding her newborn calf and eat it as well.
Cows have eyes positioned on the sides of their head to give them a wide field of vision, which helps them detect predators and protect themselves. This allows them to see almost 360 degrees around them without having to turn their head.
Bears, cougars, wolves, and sometimes coyotes. Most of these predators prey on the weaker/sicker cows or the calves, given the chance.
Yes, the enemies are wild dogs, wolves, and mountain cats.
Predators such as tigers and crocodiles can kill you. Non-predators such as cows and horses can crush you to death. Some also carry diseases and spread germs, especially rodents.
This all depends on where you are located. In North America, wolves, bears, cougars and coyotes will hunt and kill calves and old and weak cows. In Africa, lions, hyenas, leopards, wild dogs, crocodiles and cheetahs will kill livestock. In Asia, tigers, crocs, alligators, panthers, etc. will also prey on cattle.
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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.
Cows don't need camouflage. The barn doesn't have any predators for a cow to hide from.