Yes, cats are feline, dogs are canine, cattle are bovine and sheep ovine. These are the correct adjectives, however they are far from the only animals with taxonomic group designations.
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Bovine, ovine, lupine, feline, canine, vulpine...
No, cattle refers to cows and bulls etc, animals which are bovine. Sheep are refered to as ovine.
Its ovine. It has been researched throughout Europe, so don't sweat.
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They are different types of animal fats I think. Bovine is beef and I think the ovine is pig. If you look at the ingredients on a non-vegetarian product, it will say gelatin (which is animal fat) and put bovine or ovine after it, to tell you which type of animal fat you are scoffing. If gelatin doesn't say bovine or ovine after it, then it usually means it is a vegetable fat, which is suitable for vegetarians.
sheep are of the ovine family.
Ovine refers to sheep and sheeplike animals. It is based on Latin. Ovine can refer either to the animal, or to the act of being sheeplike. A group of sheep is called a mob, by the way!
Irwandi Yusuf has written: 'Antigenic comparison of bovine, ovine, equine, and llama adenoviruses' -- subject(s): Adenoviruses, Antigens, Viruses, Cattle
No, if they were, then cats and dogs would be related Sorry :( But that is a cool idea.
"Ovine" - pertaining to, of the nature of, or like sheep.
No.Sheep are 'ovine'.
Of or pertaining to sheep. Bovine refers to cows.