Where other brahman Cows and Cattle live of course.
Nothing.
AFGHANISTAN
Brahma bulls are a breed of cattle known for their distinctive hump over their shoulders and long, drooping ears. Originating from India, they are well-adapted to hot climates and are often used in beef production and as draft animals. Their calm temperament and strength make them popular in agricultural settings, while their unique appearance has also made them a favored choice in the show ring. Brahma bulls are recognized for their resilience and ability to thrive in various environmental conditions.
At brahmalok
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.
yes
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.