While Ayrshire cattle are fewer in number than Holsteins, they have many identical features and are considered excellent dairy cattle. Ayrshires are known as easy calvers that are capable of producing good milk by foraging alone.
Ocelots are at home in forests or in dry conditions. They can climb trees very well, and have large eyes for good night vision.
Bos indicus is a species of cattle that are adapted to hot, dry and humid climates with little good quality forage and lots of pesky insects. The American Brahman is a B. indicusbreed that has the typical loose skin, large ears and a hump over its shoulders. These cattle (and other B. indicus type cattle common in India and Africa) have sweat glands in their skin that their B. taurus cousins' don't. Thier loose skin helps in better heat disappation because of the greater surface area for heat to be expelled; their ears work in the same manner.
Reptiles have dry, rough skin that helps them stay hydrated. This is important because many reptiles live in arid and desert conditions.
A lung fish can perfectly survive in the dry season simply by burrowing itself into the mud, and then estivating throughout the dry season.
Texas Longhorns
The southwest is hot and dry.
no
Dry cattle are cattle that are not giving milk. The term specifically refers to female cattle typically referred to as "cows."
dry conditions
Wild horses are usually found in large plains areas, since they are suited to survive in dry conditions. Some of these places are Colorado, Montana, and North Dakota.
Yes. The southwest is best known for its deserts.
hot and dry
dry and firm
Running Dry in the American Southwest - 2008 TV was released on: USA: September 2008
The cast of Running Dry in the American Southwest - 2008 includes: Jane Seymour as Narrator
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