Bulls cannot live in extremely cold or harsh climates where food is scarce and shelter is inadequate, such as polar regions or high-altitude areas with severe weather conditions. They also cannot thrive in urban environments with limited space and resources, as these settings lack the necessary grazing areas and social structures typical of their natural habitats. Additionally, regions with significant agricultural restrictions or high levels of pollution may also be unsuitable for bulls.
No. It's "The bull lives in the pen." Other variations are, "The bulls live in the pen," "Bulls live in the pen," "Bulls live in pens," and so on.
No, they live on farms and ranches.
Cows, calves and yearlings live in loose herds or groups. Bulls on the other hand, live in bachelor groups or alone.
Yes.
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Yes. They have live young
No dogs should live outside.
Pit bulls are known to live in most continents in all kinds of weathers and they live from 10 to 15 years.
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no they did not
Horses, cows, and bulls like to live in corral's in ranches or pet farms.
Rodeo bulls typically live between 10 to 15 years, depending on their health and the conditions in which they are raised. Factors such as diet, care, and the intensity of their work can influence their lifespan. After their rodeo career, many bulls are retired and can live out their lives on ranches or farms if properly cared for.