Neither of these two questions are exactly known. It is generally accepted that cows have been domesticated for around 5000 years or more.
Pigs, cows , and chickens are all domesticated animals.
Domestic cattle are not endangered.
Seeing as cows have been domesticated for approximately 8000-10000 years, yes there were cows in the 1500s.
Vikings did not invent cows, which evolved and were then domesticated, rather than being invented by anybody.
Cows in some form or another have been domesticated for the last 8,000 to 10,000 years. These early cows are known as aurochs and are an ox-like animal.
No, cows are not extinct. They are one of the most common domesticated animals worldwide, used for their milk, meat, and hide. There are around 1.5 billion cows in the world.
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Wild horses were domesticated to use for transportation. Cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens were also domesticated from wild species. Dingoes were domesticated into dogs, as were wolves. The ancient egyptians domesticated cats.
Horses, burros, and cows.
they domesticated many animals such as cats dogs cows and bulls
No, cows are domesticated animals that depend on humans for their care and survival. They do not have the capability or motivation to take over the world.
The two can both be herded and 'milked' . Cows are domesticated by humans whereas aphids are used by some ants for the sweet secretion that the aphid exudes .