A herd of cows. You can scare off wolves with a gun, or fire, but cows you can shoot at them, but they wont stop. No matter what.
Not too dangerous unless the herd is running in your direction and there is nothing to stop them, unless of of course we are talking about non-domestic cows, in which case, they can be more dangerous than their domestic cousins.
Twelve or more cows are called a flink, but less are called a kine or herd.
It is a herd or herds of cattle.
Let x be the number of cows in the herd. Since each cow has 4 legs and 2 eyes, there are 4x legs and 2x eyes in total. Given that there are 84 more legs than eyes, we have 4x = 2x + 84. Solving this equation gives x = 42, so there are 42 cows in the herd.
Both coyotes and wolves can be dangerous, but wolves are generally considered more dangerous due to their larger size and pack hunting behavior. Coyotes are typically smaller and more likely to avoid humans.
Flink is a real-time stream processing framework used for big data applications, while a herd of cows refers to a group of cattle. Flink is a software technology, whereas a herd of cows is a biological grouping of animals. The two are fundamentally different in terms of their nature and purpose.
First of all it is spelled 'cattle' and it refers to a herd of cows(more than one)
Cattle, or they can also just be called cows. A group of 12 or more cows is called a flint.
A group of cows is called a herd, not a flock. Flocks are a group of birds or sheep. This is just a group of cows.
Actually, a group of wolves is referred to as a "pack" of wolves.
The donkeys act as herd guardians, protecting the cow herd from predators like coyotes, feral or loose dogs, wolves, bears and even cougars. Usually there's more than one donkey or mule in with the herd, since two is better than one when having to deal with a threat. Donkeys are usually used when the cowherd is calving out and there is a big population of predators around that could threaten the herd.
Coyotes are generally less dangerous to humans than wolves. While both can be aggressive if threatened, coyotes are smaller and tend to avoid confrontations with humans. Wolves, on the other hand, are larger and more likely to pose a threat if they feel threatened or cornered.