The ratio of humans to cows in Wyoming is relatively close. There are about 2 to 5 people per cow in Wyoming.
Most people are afraid of cows because they are big, intimidating and messy creatures. However, there are cows that are also afraid of humans. So it can be both of two worlds.
No.
that is because humans and cows have many common features such as vertebral column same development in the nucleus
In some states the cows and calves outnumber the people and while Wisconsin is a major dairy production state the current human population of Wisconsin of over 5.6 million dwarfs the cattle population of about 3.4 million head.
No. Cows only give birth to other cows (i.e., calves), not humans.
Cows in Wyoming make milk.
Cows are eaten by humans.
Most people are afraid of cows because they are big, intimidating and messy creatures. However, there are cows that are also afraid of humans. So it can be both of two worlds.
yes
The range. As in: Home, home on the range...
Humans do!
No.
No.
Cows can't survive on gas alone. Neither can humans. Both cows and humans need food and water to survive, not just oxygen (which is a gas we breathe).
No, it's an artificial drug made by humans, not from cows.
humans are animals and they benefit from eating cows. humans also benefit from drinking the milk of cows.
As of 2002, there were 1,255,843 cattle and calves in Wyoming according to the United States Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service.