Two horns, one on each side. Many steers and bulls, however, also have no horns.
Bull horns are typically mounted for decoration in homes, mostly in the southwestern United States. Taxidermy companies such as Bum Steer and commerce sites like Amazon and eBay sell these items.
A horned cow. That's it: End of Story. A "cow" or cow with horns is NEVER nor should EVER be called a bull. Bulls are just as capable of having nor horns as cows are capable of having horns. To say that a bovine has horns makes it a bull is indicative of a person very misinformed and ignorant of bovine genetics and physiology.
No, despite their name, bull sharks are free of horns.
Bull calf, steer calf, yearling bull, or steer.
cows with horns
A steer is merely a bull that has been castrated. Those cattle are usually fed out as food, and are de-horned manually to prevent injury to them, the other cattle, and human handlers. Some breeds are born without horns, whether male or female. Both male and female cattle can have horns.
The term "Take the bull by the horns" came from the Old West in America. It meant to take control of life by controlling a large steer to make yourself a better person.
Whatever problems arise in our life, we sould be ready to face the bull by horns
No, that is a steer.
Yes.
The homograph of steer is steer (either meaning to steer a car or the animal steer).
Bull, direct.