No. It might be able to pick up a new-born calf, but not a cow.
A cow is born.
No
It means to pick up cow poo and eat it.
I doubt Chuck Norris has tried to - however the most probable answer is no.
i did cause it ain't cow manuer
The egret follows the cow because it eats the insects which are attracted by the cow's manure, and other manure dropped earlier, but as the cow moves through the herbage it disturbs flies and other creatures which the egret eats. If the cow is annoyed by flies on its hide the egret will also clean those up. So it is a happy partnership.
You can't. It doesn't matter which end of a cow magnet is North or South. As long as it can pick up metal and the metal sticks to it, then it works just fine.
No, tornadoes do not typically pick up and carry cows through the sky.
A happy cow; an udderly contented bovine, among others. Take your pick.
Condors, particularly the California condor, can lift and carry weights of up to about 15 pounds (7 kg) in flight. However, they typically do not carry objects; instead, they use their strong beaks to tear apart carrion and feed on it. Their impressive wingspan allows them to soar efficiently while searching for food rather than transporting it.
The song El Condor Pasa, the original, not Simon and Garfunkel's version, is about a condor. The title means "The flight og the Condor". The music indicates wings going up and down, flying. When the music changes, sounding a bit more dramatic it is the sound of someone trying to hunt and kill the condor. The music is now more rapid, as the condor flees and escapes the hunters.
the andean condor