Humans have two legs as a result of bipedalism, which evolved to aid in walking, running, and freeing the hands for tool use and manipulation. This adaptation allowed early humans to cover long distances and adapt to various environments. In contrast, cows and buffaloes have four legs, which provide greater stability and support for their larger bodies, facilitating efficient movement on uneven terrain and supporting their grazing lifestyle. Each limb configuration reflects the specific evolutionary pressures and ecological niches of the respective species.
No, a cow does not have 10 legs. A cow typically has four legs.
A cow walking backwards
A bull has four legs because they are a bovine just like a cow is. And it doesn't get milked cause it's a male, not a cow.
buffaloes have thicker skin whereas cows have thinner skin
DA two just like human beings
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8 cows (They all have 2 legs)
No, because the cow goes over on its side not onto its legs.
There are four chambers in a cow's heart. A cow's heart works just like a human's heart, as is with most other mammals.
There are several animals that have no legs. Some of these animals include, snakes, whales, snails, fish, and seals.
A wild buffalo eats by moving from one place to another and grazing on what they find. A captive buffalo is fed hay, grasses and grains. They eat by chewing and swallowing the various grasses.
Dog, Cat, Horse, Pig, Cow. Basically, anything with four legs.