Most don't. Most would rather take shelter under a grove of trees or a shed than stand or lay out in the rain. But there are other times they don't care, just so long as the rain isn't a heavy down-pour, and they're happy to lay out or graze in a light drizzle.
yes because they live outside so they will like rain and they can drink water from it
cows are found in hot places like in Texas or Connecticut
Cows have 3,9% milk fat. Rain deer has 18% milk fat
monkeys live in rain forests all over Africa and places like that
Freisian cows breed just like any other cows do. See the related question below.
No. Coyotes will only eat cows when they are already dead. They do not kill cows like a pack of wolves, or a cougar would.
No, it is not possible to rain cows.
It does rain, but not as much as some places. Like England.
It is like all places, some parts get more rain than others.
The Atacama Desert in Chile is known for being the driest place on Earth. It receives very little rainfall, with some areas not seeing rain for years at a time.
Of course they do! They can get wet just like any other animal! Especially if they're standing out in the rain.
Rain is important to man because it is a big part in a cycle like rain grows grass cows eat grass man eats cow and rain flows through streams men get water from trees.
amphibians can be found in wet places like after rain, under ground and in bush BUT AFTER RAIN WOULD BE THE BEST TIME TO LOOK FOR THEM IN THE PLACES I SAID. good luck! :D
Warm, humid with some rain like most places have.
Lack of rain in hot places like Indonesia and Australia will cause drought
cows are found in hot places like in Texas or Connecticut
Sometimes it depends on how the rain clouds form, like if there are more mountains in a certain area it might mean more rain Sorry if I'm not that helpful!
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