The same air that we humans breathe in.
A cow breathes anywhere it can get AIR, like in a barn, outdoors, etc.
Cows need a nose to breathe. They eat a lot of grass with their mouths so they use their nose to breathe.
Yes. Just like in humans, the cow's trachea is held open by rings of cartilage, making it a firm structure that allows the cow to breathe freely.
Yes, they breathe the same air, for one.
No, the average cow can swim a bit, but not long term or underwater. They are mammals, breathe with lungs, and are not adapted for aquatic life. There is another mammal, however, that is. It is called a manatee, and is nicknamed the sea cow. They do not really look like cows, but they are large, gentle, and usually slow moving. The Greeks had a myth of an animal called ophiotaurus. The front half was a cow, but the back half was a sea serpent. In more modern fantasy, there are mercows. They are much like merpeople, except the top is a cow instead of a person.
No, PLANTS release oxygen when they breathe. Cows, like humans, release CARBON DIOXIDE when they exhale.
Sea cow does not have gills
If it was born alive and not dead, it should move within a matter of seconds after being pushed (or pulled) out of the cow, because it needs to breathe NOW. If it doesn't, then it's dead.
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
It is a cow.
ein cow is a cow