Indian cattle are commonly referred to as "Zebu" or "Brahman" cattle, characterized by their hump over the shoulders and long ears. Zebu cattle are well-adapted to hot climates and are primarily used for milk production, draught purposes, and as a source of meat. Other indigenous breeds include Gir, Sahiwal, and Tharparkar, each known for specific traits suited to various regions of India.
The cattle that evolved in and around the Indian subcontinent are classified as Bos indicus. The cattle that evolved in northern Europe are classified as Bos taurus.
The cattle from the Indian subcontinent are classified scientifically as Bos indicus; the genus name is Bos.
Cattle drive.
Cattle gather in herds.
Bos (primigenius) taurus is the scientific name for Jersey cattle.
Milk cattle are also called Dairy cattle or Dairy cows.
the first cattle trail was the Chisholm trail
There is no specific name. It is too difficult to accurately classify separate species of cattle. Cattle are commonly reffered to collectively asBos primigenius
All cattle are mammals and are vertebrates, as they have a spine.
the first cattle trail was the Chisholm trail
A cattle station is another name for a cattle ranch. It is an extensive operation in Australia that focuses on the extensive raising and grazing of cattle.
The botanical name of cattle is not applicable, as cattle are not a plant but rather a domesticated animal. The scientific name for domestic cattle is Bos taurus. This species belongs to the Bovidae family, which includes other hoofed animals like goats and sheep.