Many species of bacteria live inside and on cows. There is a large population of bacteria (as well as fungi and protozoa) in the rumen and reticulum that exist to help the cow digest the plants that she eats. Cows, which are much, much larger than a single bacterium (at least a billion times larger) live on farms and ranches in rural areas. Many live outdoors, others live in barns.
Cows have a diverse population of bacteria in their intestines, including species such as Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, and Proteobacteria. These bacteria help with digestion of plant material and play a role in the cow's overall health.
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Cows live in a barn.
is called Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Cows are covered in feathers
Mutualism because both the cow and the bacteria are benefitting. The bacteria is benefitting because it gets energy from digesting the cows' cellulose. The cow is benefitting because it is getting its cellulose digested for it.
There are plenty of cows in Sweden.
I think cheese
Where other brahman cows and cattle live of course.
Cows are found worldwide.
yes there are cows in Madaggascar
They are not adapted to live in water. Cows are animals of terra firma or land, not water.