Cattle can only walk and run in the forward possition, they can not walk backwards or sideways like men.
When thousands of cattle run in a panic, it is otherwise known as a stampede.
You can't Run, but you can Walk And Walk Faster
Alpacas move in the same way horses or cattle move. Four legs. They walk, sort of trot, and then sort of canter. They don't crawl or run. They have even paces.
Rats run and walk. depends on the scene
It is better to walk then run in the rain.
Its when ranchers or cowboys take there cattle to a train which they get on to and take them to the slaughter house. They might also get on trucks. You might call it a cattle run or a cattle drive.
Cattle, goats and sheep walk on hooves. The hooves usually have pads on the bottom to protect the bottom of the foot. Hooves can be very dangerous if kicked by one of these animals.
Horses, deer, cattle, and many other mammals are able to walk on the day they are born.
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When thousands of cattle run in the Pacific, it's likely referring to a fictional or metaphorical scenario, as cattle typically do not run in the ocean. However, if you mean a significant herd of cattle moving across land near the Pacific Ocean, it might be described as a "stampede" or "cattle drive." If the context is related to a specific event or imagery, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
You have to walk before you can run.