The closest would be vacca (hence, vaccine, as it was first used to treat cowpox).
In Australia, the terms mustering or droving are used. In North America, the general term is herding or driving or rounding up cattle.
Either roundup or moving them to/from pasture to the drylot.
The general Latin term for web is textura or textum; a spider web is aranea.
Cattle is the common American English term for a group of bovines, also known as 'cows'. Cattle is a general, collective term that means more than one cattle-beast, cow, bull, heifer, steer, calf or a mix of the above. Cattle can be used for two animals up to infinite numbers.
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No. The term "cattle" is a general collective noun referring to a more than one bovine, be it a cow, bull, heifer, steer or calf or any or all of the above.
"Jackaroo" is an Australian term meaning a stockman, which is someone who helps with mustering sheep and cattle in the outback. They generally help tend for the cattle and/or sheep, as well as helping with general maintenance around the sheep station or cattle station.
A cattle drive
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Yes. The word "cattle" is a general term that refers to more than one bovine, no matter the age, sex (male or female), breed or type of those bovines.
"Jackaroo" is an Australian term meaning a stockman, which is someone who helps with mustering sheep and cattle in the outback. They generally help tend for the cattle and/or sheep, as well as helping with general maintenance around the sheep station or cattle station.
The Latin meaning of Boe constrictor is Cattle binder.