Cows are found worldwide.
Cows live in almost every country in the world, including Finland. So yes.
Most cows live in a pasture (field, meadow, grassland). Dairy cows may live in barns part of the time. Owned cattle live on a farm or ranch.
Because that is their natural habitat. Cows thrive on grass in grasslands (provided they are managed properly) because grass is a part of their natural diet.
Cows live in a barn.
Cows are wonderful animals. They are on Earth to live, they are used as sources of food or money, to help with farming, and sometimes even as pets.
Cows are very hardy. They can take just about anything the weather can throw their way, as long as someone can provide plunty of water and hay during the winter, and in case of drought the same. Cows live all over the world.
There are plenty of cows in Sweden.
Where other brahman cows and cattle live of course.
I own the original when cows were wild and i live in Montana
yes there are cows in Madaggascar
The Chillingham cows live in the Chillingham Park in Northumberland, England. The park is home to a herd of wild Chillingham cattle, which are believed to be one of the oldest and rarest breeds of cattle in the world.
They are not adapted to live in water. Cows are animals of terra firma or land, not water.