No. They have 4 legs.
Legs.
Well it certainly ain't a cow, that's for sure. Cows don't have arms, they have legs, and consequently with no legs or head (or tail) they'd be nothing more than a big heavy block of "beef."
The farmer saw two cows and two chickens. Each cow has one head, four legs, and one tail, and each chicken has one head, two legs, and one tail.
8 cows (They all have 2 legs)
The stifle joint in a cow is very much like your "knee." It is a complex structure and is subject to many problems. The stifle is found on the cow's hind legs.
No, because the cow goes over on its side not onto its legs.
A cow has 4 legs; therefore, 4 legs times 8 cows equals 32. A chicken has 2 legs; therefore, 2 legs times 10 chickens equals 20. So, 8 cows have more legs than 10 chickens.
A cow.
Legs.
a cow has no fornt legs and is therefore lean beef; a cow who has just given birth is decalfinated; milking stools only have three legs because the cow has the udder one
It has the same number as an adult cow -- 4
Back legs first, then front.
The hocks on a cow helps to keep their hind legs from touching. Hind legs that are too close together is a common defect in cattle.
Well it certainly ain't a cow, that's for sure. Cows don't have arms, they have legs, and consequently with no legs or head (or tail) they'd be nothing more than a big heavy block of "beef."
yes with its 4 legs
Manatee's have two front flippers and a tail. They do not actually have legs.
The farmer saw two cows and two chickens. Each cow has one head, four legs, and one tail, and each chicken has one head, two legs, and one tail.