Of course it has a brain, or else it wouldn't be alive.
Holy cow.
Tanning.
The average size of a cows' brain is approximately 167 mm. It usually weighs in somewhere between 450 to 500 kilograms.
The brain of a cow serves as the central control unit for its nervous system, coordinating vital functions and responses to the environment. It processes sensory information, regulates movements, and controls behaviors essential for survival, such as eating, social interactions, and avoiding danger. Additionally, the brain plays a crucial role in managing physiological processes, including digestion and hormonal balance. Overall, it enables the cow to adapt and thrive in its surroundings.
The brain weight of the bull African elephant is between 4.2 kg and 5.4 kg The brain weight of the cow African elephant is between 3.6kg and 4.3 kg
A cow brain.
The cow is larger than a cow brain.
A cow has a smaller brain than the horse.
Holy cow.
A cow thinks with its brain just like a human
No
Good news: no.
Prions can enter a cow's brain through consumption of contaminated feed or by contact with infected bodily fluids. Once in the brain, prions cause misfolding of normal proteins, leading to the progression of diseases like BSE (mad cow disease).
No. You'll just die slowly of brain degradation.
yes, in fact it can in some cases be deadly some dog food is made of cow, foods with cow brain are dangerous because of "mad cow disease" this effects the brain and is fatal.
About as big as your brain. (Seriously.)
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