yes it did kill cows because the Dust Bowl limited people to food, so they killed them for food
First of all, the cow killer or velvet ant is actually a wasp that delivers a very painful sting. However, I really don't think that a sting from one of these wasps could kill a cow.
yes
easy kill the cow,put it to the ground,and skin it's as easy as 123 abc
Yes, if the cow moose strikes the wolf with the hooves or knocks the wolf with its head. A cow moose protecting its young from an enemy is more fierce than a bull moose on the rut.
"Cow killers" is a nickname for certain types of insects such as velvet ants that can deliver a painful sting, but they do not actually kill cows or humans. Their sting can be very painful, hence the nickname, but it is not lethal to humans.
The Sydney Dust Storm of 2009 did not directly result in any fatalities. However, the storm did contribute to health issues for some individuals with respiratory conditions, such as asthma, due to the poor air quality.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
The worst dust storm that ever occurred happened in 1989.
Storm Stories - 2003 Oregon Dust Storm was released on: USA: 15 June 2006
Yes, a dust storm can make you fall. And you gonna fall back in your house.
Like the length of a piece of string, he height of a dust storm depends on the storm and its location. Some Asian dust storms have impacted the stratosphere (8 to 30 miles high)
No. Dust storms cannot be stopped.
Because if it can kill a cow, approximitly it will be hard to kill.
kill who...?
After a dust storm, the dust settles and visibility improves. Clean-up efforts may be needed to remove dust from surfaces and machinery. It is important to check for any damage caused by the storm and ensure that any disrupted services are restored.
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