Domesticated cattle live on farms, or ranches and are kept in barns or other means of shelter. In the wild they would live in woody areas with large amounts of grass land.
They are domesticated, so they 'live' where ever we put them. Most likely in barns on farms and in fields, on farms.
Horses, cows, and bulls like to live in corral's in ranches or pet farms.
Cows primarily live in grassland biomes, which provide them with ample grazing opportunities. Grasslands offer the necessary resources for cows to feed and thrive, making it an ideal habitat for them.
Some cows do but its more expensive to have them live in pen because you have to buy feed but they get bigger fasterbecause they cant move around as much and you get more money because there heavier.
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.
I own the original when cows were wild and i live in Montana
Cows live in a barn.
There are plenty of cows in Sweden.
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.
No, definitely not. Cows have live births.
Cows live in almost every country in the world, including Finland. So yes.
Decomposers give cows nutrients to live
everywhere
they don't
Just think about it this way, If we didn't have cows, would we get milk from rats?