Just one. From the nursery rhyme:
High diddle diddle,
The Cat and the Fiddle,
The Cow jump'd over the Moon,
The little dog laugh'd to see such Craft,
And the Dish ran away with the Spoon.
No, of course not! Cows are strong but do not have the power or build to jump up like a cat does. Therefore, they certainly could not jump over the moon. Besides, "The Cow Jumped Over the Moon" is just a fictional nursery rhyme that was written to entertain children. It's the kind of nursery rhyme that is not to be taken seriously or as fact.
because the cow jumped over the moon
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Cows have existed for maybe a little over 5000 years.
urm... 8? or is this a joke?
No. If cows don't jump the moon today what makes you think that they jumped it back then?
The phrase "the cow jumped over the moon" is a nursery rhyme and a work of fiction. In reality, cows cannot jump over the moon as the moon is much too far away.
a cow !
A cow.
The cast of The Cow Jumped Over the Moon - 1917 includes: Victor Moore
He didn't cross he jumped over the moon?
No, of course not! Cows are strong but do not have the power or build to jump up like a cat does. Therefore, they certainly could not jump over the moon. Besides, "The Cow Jumped Over the Moon" is just a fictional nursery rhyme that was written to entertain children. It's the kind of nursery rhyme that is not to be taken seriously or as fact.
Hey, diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, and the dish ran away with the spoon.
Over.
The cat in the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle" was playing the fiddle when the cow jumped over the moon.
The cast of The Cow Jumped Over the Moon - 2008 includes: Peter Vericat as Bunny slippers
The cow that jumped over the moon