None. Cows only use water to drink.
They are not adapted to live in water. Cows are animals of terra firma or land, not water.
Cows drink Water
A cow requires anywhere from 7% to 10% of its body weight in water. Lactating cows require more water than dry cows, and dairy cows consume more water than beef cows.
Kangaroos and cows play a role in the water cycle through their biological processes. Both animals consume water and release it back into the environment through respiration and excretion. Additionally, their grazing habits can influence vegetation growth, which affects transpiration—the process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere. This interplay contributes to the overall dynamics of the water cycle in their respective ecosystems.
They don't. Cows would rather drink water than milkshakes.
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Yes.
land.
That they are hot.
This is an attempt at a trick question. Cows drink water.
Don't drink the water.
yes they are because if you look in the water they expand