Yes, they can!
No they're a pet.
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.
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usually if their wild, they very unlikely found in their wild on their own, i havent seen 1 on its own and wild!
No, domesticated cattle live on farms in barns or other means of shelter. In the wild they will live in the woods and grasslands (using the woods for shelter).
Wild Cattle Island National Park was created in 1992.
no, the guinea pig should live with its own kind, wild mice also carry disease.
No. However, there are Cape Buffalo which are in the same family as domestic cattle that are deemed as "wild cattle" that are found in South Africa. But there are no true wild cattle that are of the same species of domesticated bovines.
The area of Wild Cattle Island National Park is 5,800,000.0 square meters.
Yes there are wild cattle in Africa and in other 3rd world countries in the US and Canada all cattle are accounted for as they are worth too much at market price
no but you have to live in africa otherwise you get arrested
Only animals that live in the wild hunt for their own food. They prey on other animals.