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Digit four represents ones.
Cows do not have feet, they have hooves. They have four hooves.
They represent the four quadrants of the coordinated plane
Four thousandths.
NO. Cows only have ONE udder, and on that udder they have four teats.
Yes! Cows do, in fact, have only one stomach. This stomach is divided into four chambers, being the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. It is common misconception that cows have four stomachs, when they only have one.
Cows do not have 2 stomachs. They have 1 stomach with four chambers.
No. Cows only have one stomach with four compartments.
There would have to be still six cows, because the number didn't change, since two died and were consequently replaced by two cows on the same day. Here's how the logic should play out: You start with six cows. Two die of that six, leaving you with only four cows. However, two more cows "came" (or were bought) the same day that the initial two passed on, bringing the number back up to six. If you want to do it by numbers, then it would go like this: 6 - 2 + 2 = 6.
No animal has four stomachs.
Digesting food.
No. Cows only have one stomach with four chambers or compartments.
For dairy cows it is around two months. For beef cows, it can range from two months to at least four.
Bovines, such as cows and bulls, have four legs.
Cows don't have four udders. They only have one. They do use all four quarters in that udder of theirs though.
It will still take four days for eight cows to produce eight cans of milk. The number of cows and cans of milk are directly proportional to the time taken to produce them, so doubling the number of cows and cans results in the same time frame.