Bovine kidneys are larger and have a smooth surface, while sheep kidneys are smaller and have a lobulated surface. Bovine kidneys have longer renal papillae compared to sheep kidneys. Sheep kidneys have a more triangular shape compared to the more elongated shape of bovine kidneys.
BOVIDAE is the family name of Sheep; it includes all animals with true Horns (Sheep Goats, Antelope, etc.). It includes approx. 137 species including the Bovine family.
Sheep 'balls" are called testicles; as are bovine "balls" and human "balls". "Balls" of the bovine persuasion, when prepared and cooked, are called Rocky Mountain Oysters, and sheep testicles are called "Shearer's oysters".
No, if they were, then cats and dogs would be related Sorry :( But that is a cool idea.
The phrase "the black sheep of the family" refers to a family member who is considered unconventional or different from the rest of the family, often in a negative way. This person may not conform to the family's values or expectations.
Bovine kidneys are larger and have a smooth surface, while sheep kidneys are smaller and have a lobulated surface. Bovine kidneys have longer renal papillae compared to sheep kidneys. Sheep kidneys have a more triangular shape compared to the more elongated shape of bovine kidneys.
BOVIDAE is the family name of Sheep; it includes all animals with true Horns (Sheep Goats, Antelope, etc.). It includes approx. 137 species including the Bovine family.
Sheep 'balls" are called testicles; as are bovine "balls" and human "balls". "Balls" of the bovine persuasion, when prepared and cooked, are called Rocky Mountain Oysters, and sheep testicles are called "Shearer's oysters".
The dog belongs to the canine family. Bovine is cow.
The yak and the Scottish Highland breed of domestic cattle are considered to be the "world's most hairiest" bovine animal.The Muskox may be considered the mosthairiest"bovine" animal, but it is not a true bovine animal. Muskoxen are actually much more closely related to the members of the goat family rather than the bovine family.
No, a horse is part of the equine "family", while a cow (female, and bull being male) is from the bovine "family". In this context, family can be considered to be the species.
Bovine
No, cattle refers to cows and bulls etc, animals which are bovine. Sheep are refered to as ovine.
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy: Scrapie in sheep and Mad Cow disease (or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy)
Yes, cats are feline, dogs are canine, cattle are bovine and sheep ovine. These are the correct adjectives, however they are far from the only animals with taxonomic group designations.
Yes, the phrase "black sheep of the family" is a metaphor that refers to a family member who is considered different or disreputable compared to the rest of the family. It implies that this person doesn't fit in or is an outcast within their family.
No.Sheep are 'ovine'.