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Are cows extinct

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 6/30/2024

Cows are not in danger of extinction.

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Do teacup cows exist?

No. There are teacup pigs, but not teacup cows.


How have cows gone extinct?

Cows have not gone extinct. They are one of the most widely domesticated animals in the world, and their populations are continuously being managed and bred for agricultural purposes.


What animal did cows come from?

Cows originally come from an extinct and/or lost city on a deserted island formerly called by some historians "Akowlantis". ** It's said to have neighbored the current countries of Fiji and Poland. The cows came to Europe by riding on the backs of pignoritiniums, otherwise known as FLYING PIGS. Once the country became extinct, the cows survived but the pignoritiniums, unfortunately, died from a meteorite. This is where the term "When Pigs Fly" comes from. Their cousin, the common pig, survived due to their ability to adapt to any terrain. This is why pigs now bathe in mud. Will the flying pigs ever return? That's another question to ask Wikianswers. **footnote: These facts are only accepted by a handful of historians. Big Brown, Dr. Pye and Scanny (code names, of course) are the only living historians left from that group.


Are there wild cows anywhere on earth?

Of the cows that are domesticated and descended from the Aurochs and the Celtic Shorthorns, no. But if you are referring to those that are part of the family Bovidae, yes; these include true buffalo, the bison, muskox, banteng, gaur, gayal, and yak. Wild cows do exist at Chillingham in Northern England. The land was walled off 700 years ago and the animals in the forest at the time are still there. search for Chillingham Wild cattle. chillinghamwildcattle.com/


How were cows invented?

Cows were not invented.