Only if that cow originally had spots before it was shaved.
An average cow typically has around 200-300 spots on its body. The number of spots can vary depending on the breed of the cow and individual characteristics. These spots are usually pigmented areas on the cow's skin and fur, and they can range in size and shape.
The skin of the cow.
The hide of a cow. There is no "kind" of cow skin, just any old cow skin that has been tanned into leather is used.
Cow skin is called "pomo" in Yoruba.
Some cows have black spot. some have brown spots. Some times it could be a black cow with white spots.
Friars often had bald spots because they shaved the tops of their heads as a sign of humility and devotion to their religious order.
On the cow, it's usually its called hide or skin. After the cow is skinned, it's called hide, leather, cowhide, pelt, that sort of thing.
The skin of a zebra is black.
No, hippos do not have spots on their skin. Their skin is mostly smooth and hairless, with a grayish-brown color.
It can describe both.
It may be a fungal infection.Search in google for "tinea skin infection".Tinea means from fungus.So try it.Fungus always causes spots.
Another word for spots on skin is called a "Rash".