A domesticated ox would be an ox that is no longer wild, it has also been adapted to live under certain conditions in an area usually controlled by humans. I also usually occurs through many generations of the animal.
an ox is an ox. its a mammal and are bovines trained as draught animals
Ox = Tuller
An ox is like a bull on steroids.
just go to Google type ox then click images. it'll show you an ox.
The singular noun is ox, and the plural is oxen.(* the spelling with E reflects the variants in ax/axe)
Yes, a Musk Ox can be domesticated.
Zebu
A domesticated ox on the Indian subcontinent is called a bullock. Bullocks are commonly used as working animals in agriculture and transportation in India.
A zebu is a domesticated ox native to Asia and Africa, with a hump and dewlap.
Yak
dogs and cats
Horses were used and ox's. Horses were much faster and normally used for important goods! A domesticated Ox was a cheap animal at that time.
'Ox' is singular, 'oxen' is plural. One of the few words that has 'en' for plural, like 'child, 'children'.
There is no such thing. Cows (as in domesticated bovines) do not live nor are found in the Arctic.
Some four letter words that start with Z are:zanyzealzebu (domesticated ox)zerozestzetazinczingzitizonezonkzoom
No but maybe you meant the word zebu- meaning a domesticated ox of Africa and Asia, with a humped back and long horns
Yes, because they are a live birth and the baby suckles milk from it's mother.