What's body parts of the cow used for getting and eating it's food
Just like any other kind of animal, a goat uses its mouth and tongue to get food. Goats eat several different kinds of things and they can eat quickly.
No, of course not! Parmesan cheese comes from milk from a cow, not any body parts of a cow.
Cows are the female of the species and don't therefore have male body parts.
All the stuff you can't see outside. Seriously, all a cow's organs (heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, liver, kidneys, etc.) plus bones, muscles, nervous system, endocrine system, and the veins and arteries that pump blood from and to different parts of the cow's body are all contained inside a cow. Yes, a cow is a living breathing thing just like you, not some sort of man-machine.
Cow Bellies are double parts of a cow hide. They are double pieces of flanks of a cow hide. Wet Salted Cow Bellies are cut from wet salted cow hides, to be used as raw materials to be tanned for glove leather.
Because a horse does not rechew its food. A cow ruminates, or rechews its food. A horse only chews its food once so the manure is courser.
Mouth, teeth and tongue, just like any animal.
Their mouth, including their tongues and lower incisors.
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No there 2 different body parts
No, of course not! Parmesan cheese comes from milk from a cow, not any body parts of a cow.
Mouth!
A magic cow flies in a beats down the food
No such things exist on a cow. What "special" body part and/or movement a cow has isn't special to cattle in general; the same things can be found in related bovines like bison, buffalo, guars, and yaks.
animal make food from their body example milk comes from cow
The function of a cow's heart is the same as a human heart - to circulate blood throughout the body. The cow's heart is very similar to a human heart in structure.
Cows are the female of the species and don't therefore have male body parts.