Yes, given the necessary circumstances; especially if they don't want something shoved down their throats!
No Cows are herbivorous. Their teeth are like human molars, designed to crush and grind vegitation.
Her incisors will be worn down right to the gums, making it diffict for her to bite off blades of grass.
Twelve cows can be called a flink, a dozen head or a herd of cows.
Cows were not invented.
Cows are not in danger of extinction.
Only sea-cows.
All animals bite their food. Humans, horses, cows, tigers, etc.
She's just trying to scratch at an itch that's on her shoulder. Cows lick themselves, not bite. Horses bite themselves.
To bite grass and get all the nice roots
They don't. They lick themselves and each other. They don't pull out each other's hair.
No they suck on it. They form a vacuum with their mouths to get the milk out of the teat.
Vampire bats will bite animals where it is easier to draw blood, usually where there are veins.The most common bite locations are:NeckShoulderAnklesRumpCows, pigs, horses and sheep are the easiest for vampire bats to feed on.
Her incisors will be worn down right to the gums, making it diffict for her to bite off blades of grass.
Sorry, there is no such thing as vampires. There is a bat that is very small and does drink blood for food but it usually feeds off animals like cows or large deer. It will bite on the lower leg of such animals and lick the blood that oozes from the bite.
Should be ok, if they'll take it. But why not buy domestic mice? I doubt they will make it to adulthood in captivity & are bound to bite you sooner or later.
Only in the respect that they bite horses and have been termed "big as a horse" as they can be up to an inch long. They also bite ( and suck the blood) of cows, mules, deer, dogs etc - even humans. They come out mostly in August & can carry lyme disease.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
COWS COWS COWS they eat cows.