Yes. They can if they are in a pasture or field. This happens when they are spooked. They run when they are scared.
Theres no rhyme or reason. They spook. They are flight animals. When one cow/steer/bull/heifer takes off, the rest of the herd looks to them as a leader so they take off with it.
Cattle being prey animals startle easily. Once startled it is common for an entire herd of cattle to run as a group in a complete panic. That is a cattle stampede. It can be very destructive!
Cattle don't like high-pitched sounds. They are quite sensitive to it, and such sounds can cause a herd of cattle to flee away from such a sound.
so they could know what there running from
The cattle's ability to hear infrasonic frequencies contributes to a stampede because these sounds are not heard by the cattle drivers and they are not able to react prior to the stampede. The continued sounds cause the cattle to keep running.
It is called a stampede.
657 mps (miles per second)
noun: a sudden panicked rush of horses, cattle or other animals. verb: (of horses, cattle or other animals) rush wildly in a sudden mass panic: "The nearby sheep stameded as if they sensed impending danger.
This is an example of a simile. The suitors are being compared to cattle that have been stung by gadflies to make the description off their stampede more colorful.
The duration of Cattle Stampede is 3480.0 seconds.
Cattle Stampede was created on 1943-08-16.
The cattle's ability to hear infrasonic frequencies contributes to a stampede because these sounds are not heard by the cattle drivers and they are not able to react prior to the stampede. The continued sounds cause the cattle to keep running.
No.
stampede
Called a stampede.
Stampede.
Cattle Stampede - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:Btl USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
35mph
It is called a stampede.
Animals usually stampede when they have been frightened by something. For instance cattle may stampede following a loud noise, or by a predator such as lion or tiger coming into their range of sight. Once a stampede begins it can continue for many miles.
Frightened cattle that run out of control form what is called a stampede. These stampedes are difficult to regain control of, especially when going over difficult terrain in adverse weather conditions.