No, you would measure cows in pounds.
To write "animal" in Twi, you would write "nkatie" or "amammɔne" depending on the context or specific type of animal you are referring to.
No, kilograms is a measure of weight. You would measure it in meters or centimeters.
The animal that represents Febuary would be the crane, and the Chinese symbol would be the rabit.
The Russian word for animal is животное, spelled zhivotnoye and pronounced zhi-VOT-naye. Plural for animals is животные.However, if you want to use figuratively to mean a fearless and virile male (as in "He was just an animal in that game!"), the appropriate word is зверь, pronounce zver.Don't make a mistake of calling a person whose raw power you admire a zhivotnoye. That would mean he is a beast, a pig, or a lowlife.
Extinction is the rule, not the exception. That being said, I would not like to be responsible for the extinction of an animal.
full=ounces, empty=......ounces?
a food-service or nutritional scale
The appropriate unit is grams.
I would measure it in grams
Ounces
It depends which property you are measuring.
Ounces (Avoirdupois ounces, not fluid ounces. Fluid ounces measure volume, not mass.)
The most reasonable unit of capacity to measure a can of applesauce would be either fluid ounces or milliliters. These units are commonly used for measuring liquids and can provide a precise measurement of the volume of the can.
ounces
Kilograms would be a more appropriate unit of measurement for a bicycle, as it is a larger and more suitable unit than ounces. Kilograms provide a more accurate and practical measurement for the weight of a bicycle.
ounces
Fluif ounces