It's possible, but a very rare coincidence.
No, a cow does not have 10 legs. A cow typically has four legs.
A common name for a cow shed that contains 4 letters and ends in "e" is "barn."
A cow has one stomach with four compartments: the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. Each compartment plays a unique role in the cow's digestive process.
The heart of a cow weighs around 5 pounds or around 3 kilograms.
Around 3 to 4 pounds, depending on the size of cow and what she's fed.
No, they are not twins. They're sisters, but they are about 4 years apart.
In Chapter 4 of Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack goes to the forest alone to sell his cow.
A normal period is 28 days apart. Exactly 4 weeks. It can be 25 days to 32 days
They will lay 2-3 eggs a few days apart, the female can take anywhere from 4-7 days to lay all of her eggs
NO. A cow HAS to lay down sometime during the day. All cattle have to lay down to sleep or rest at least 4 to 8 hours every day. They would get extremely exhausted if they were forced to stand for four days straight!
If humans no longer inhabited the earth, or all humans disappeared, a dairy cow would only live as long as a week to maybe 10 days. However, it takes 4 days for the rumen to completely stop contracting, and when the rumen stops contracting, that is the ultimate death sentence for a cow.
It has to be Y and S.The smtwtf are days of the week.The others are 4-3-4-3-4 letters apart in the alphabet
No, a cow does not have 10 legs. A cow typically has four legs.
A cow has 4 stomach cavities.
Kookaburras lay an average of 3-4 eggs at intervals of 2 days apart.
355.2424 days. A Year with a leap year every 4 years apart from century years (2000 for example).
If there are two twins, the answer is 2 If there are two sets of twins the aswer is 4