No, of course not! Cows are strong but do not have the power or build to jump up like a cat does. Therefore, they certainly could not jump over the moon. Besides, "The Cow Jumped Over the Moon" is just a fictional nursery rhyme that was written to entertain children. It's the kind of nursery rhyme that is not to be taken seriously or as fact.
Over The Moon
Just one. From the nursery rhyme: High diddle diddle, The Cat and the Fiddle, The Cow jump'd over the Moon, The little dog laugh'd to see such Craft, And the Dish ran away with the Spoon.
because the cow jumped over the moon
The world's fattest cow lives in Shepherd, MT and weighs well over 4500lbs!!!
No, a sow cow and a salchow are not the same thing. A sow cow refers to a female pig, while a salchow is a figure skating jump. The two terms belong to entirely different contexts, one related to agriculture and the other to sports.
The phrase "the cow jumped over the moon" is a nursery rhyme and a work of fiction. In reality, cows cannot jump over the moon as the moon is much too far away.
If you are referring to the real moon in the sky other than it's reflection or a toy, then yes, it is impossible for a cow to jump over the moon
The cat was playing a fiddle.
Well, technically....According to Newtons Law of Universal Gravitation, the cow's body mass is insignificant to the mass of the moon. Due to this the cow would float in space because neither the moon nor earths gravitational forces would pull the cow to them. Ergo the cow is in space.GM1M2F= _______d.d
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I used a saw to cut the wood or, I saw a cow jump over the moon
Yes, without a doubt the cow jumped over the moon, why would they lie about it? The knife I'm not so sure about, I did hear that it was the dish who ran away with the sppon.
a cow !
It is physically impossible to jump over the moon. You would have to be able to stay airborne for hours probably. And you would have to jump many miles high.
A cow.
He didn't cross he jumped over the moon?
The cast of The Cow Jumped Over the Moon - 1917 includes: Victor Moore