Cows are divided into BREEDS, not species. And what makes each BREED of cows different is colouration, body type and shape, presence of horns or not, and size of horns.
Yes, of course! Cows and bulls are not separate species, they are names of different sexes within the species Bos primigenius taurus or indicus, and can indeed mate with each other, provided the cow is ready to do so. A bull will only mate with a cow when the cow is in heat or estrus, and not during any other time. Bulls are mature male intact bovines, and cows are mature female bovines.
This is an impossible number to obtain, because cows get bred and calve out every day in the US. One day there may be 4 million cows that are bred, the next there may be only 200,000 that get bred. And each year that a statistics is taken of how many cows get bred in the US, each year it will be very different from the next.
Insects make their nests out of different materials - each insect species tends to make the same sort of nest, but across species the nests are all different
4/20 reduced to 1/5 in each paddock.
They evolve and adapt so they have traits hat are useful to them, by Natural selection. This means that members of a species that are isolated, well, natural selection makes those with the best chances for survival mate with each other and produce offspring with that trait.
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to study how different species are related to each other
The sum total of all the genes of each species makes every species unique.
More than 1000 different species.
They have different animal species
Yes. Goats and cows belong in the same family, being Family Bovidae. Beyond that, though, they are different from each other.
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Because each species has to have its own role in the environment
Because they are different species.
Species that occupy different niches are not likely to compete. This is because each of the species will probably eat different things and seek different types of shelters. They will not need each other's resources.
Cows are able to interact through body language and sounds. The moo or bellow that the cow makes is at different pitch levels, each level will mean a different feeling. For example, if a mother is calling her young, the bellow may seem at a higher pitch, the calf will recognize the sound as it's mother.