Cows are not extinct. I ate a hamburger yesterday.
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.
The Steller's Sea Cow became extinct because of humans hunting these sea cows. Sea Cows are extinct everywhere. Before they were extinct they inhabited the northern Pacific Ocean around Alaska.
cows and donkeys and bananas :(
No. There are teacup pigs, but not teacup cows.
Cows are not going extinct. They are very populous around the world, and can be found on every continent in the world except Antarctica. Besides, as long as there is a demand for them, they will always be available and never become extinct.
Domestic cattle are not endangered.
if they didnt they would be extinct by now
Cows
Cows have not gone extinct. They are one of the most widely domesticated animals in the world, and their populations are continuously being managed and bred for agricultural purposes.
No, cows are land mammals. They're bovines. There is a sea cow, which is an extinct marine mammal similar to the manatee and dugong.
Beavers and sea cows are examples of extirpation.
Modern cattle are derived from an extinct animal called the aurochs.