The horn of cattle is made up of keratin, along with several proteins. Beneath that, there is a bony core.
Some cows have humps because they are a specific breed called Brahman cows, which have a hump on their back as a natural adaptation to hot climates. The hump helps them regulate their body temperature and store fat for energy.
Cows produce a lot of milk because they have been selectively bred over generations to have high milk production. Additionally, cows have a complex digestive system that allows them to efficiently convert food into milk.
The physical feature that distinguishes a triceratops with no horn from its horned counterparts is the absence of horns on its skull.
The largest human cell is actually the spine's anterior horn cell. Measuring in at 135 microns around, the horn cell has a circumference that is 15 microns greater than an unfertilized egg.
Yes, cows typically produce more milk than calves need, as they are bred to produce milk for human consumption as well.
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A play on words for a cow's horn is don't mess with the bull, or you will get the horns. Male cows have horns and female cows do not.
Type your answer here... Because when cows drink milk the nutrients from the milk lets the cow grow and its horn.
A rhinoceros' horn is made of hair
pink milk is not made from cows its strwberry
Milk (By Cows and Goats) Cheese (By Cows and Goats) Yogurt (By Cows and Goats) Rice Pudding (By Cows and Goats) Chocolate (By Cows and Goats) :p *A lot of things are made from Cows an Goats*
A rhinoceros' horn is made of hair
No, Jersey cows are typically polled, meaning they do not have horns naturally. However, occasionally, some Jersey cows may develop small horn-like structures called scurs.
It is the form of the cheese and it is a LONG- Horn shape. It has nothing to do with Longhorn cows
The French Horn was made round aboty 1760s
No, it's an artificial drug made by humans, not from cows.
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