There are dozens, perhaps hundreds or even thousands. Cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, dogs and cats may be the most obvious to us here on American farms, but carabao (the Asian water buffalo), alpaca, buffalo, bison, llamas, camels, deer, elk and donkeys come to mind after just a couple of minutes of thought.
A cow has 4 legs; therefore, 4 legs times 8 cows equals 32. A chicken has 2 legs; therefore, 2 legs times 10 chickens equals 20. So, 8 cows have more legs than 10 chickens.
Let x be the number of cows in the herd. Since each cow has 4 legs and 2 eyes, there are 4x legs and 2x eyes in total. Given that there are 84 more legs than eyes, we have 4x = 2x + 84. Solving this equation gives x = 42, so there are 42 cows in the herd.
Let's represent the number of cows as C and the number of crows as C + 5. Each cow has 4 legs and each crow has 2 legs. We can form the equation 4C + 2(C + 5) = 52 to solve for C, which gives us 7 cows and 12 crows in the field.
Now, they are typically from cows, but they use to come from Ox, which are nothing more then castrated bulls. Ox-Tail is nothing more then the tail of a beef animal.
Beavers without tails adapt by using their hind legs for balance, swimming with more effort, and relying on their teeth and body shape for survival.
It is not an insect. It has more than 6 legs.
I think more than 4 legs.
If its Tails as in Miles Prower-- Tails was born naturally with two tails, so the answer is no. Tails will only and always have two tails no more or less, he won't and cannot grow another one.
There are many kinds of cowsheds for all different kinds of cows. There are sheds for milking cows, for calves to drink milk, for pregnant cows, for quarantined cows, for multiple breeds to live together, for abandoned cows, for male cows, and much more.
As often as possible and as often as there are cows that are needing his services. That said, a bull can breed as many as 2 to 10 cows (or more) per day, depending on how many cows are in heat on that day.
tails
most of mammals appendages are its legs, feet, toes and tails.