Cows can occasionally 'lose' tears, particularly if they are hurting very badly, which makes it look as though they are crying.
So yes, cows are physically capable of crying, and are sometimes observed 'crying' in sad situations. They have reportedly been seen crying over the loss of another cow (see the related links). Cows are much smarter animals than most people think.
No cow can not sing because their vocal cot are design in such structure that they can not sing.
On the lighter side
I heard their udderby's, are very moooving. They can make you sleep, until the cows come home.
Whatever you can and more except not on full colour nor in depth like you can. Cows don't have depth perception, nor can the see in any shade of red. They can only see yellow, blue and green. They also have a 330 degree field of vision, enabling them to see almost right behind themselves, unlike us humans, which only have a 160 to 180 degree field of vision.
Of course they can!! Do you ever wonder why they stare at you like they do? It's not because they're blind, it's because they see you and are trying to make out what you are and what you are doing.
Absolutely. They have large, floppy ears on either side of their heads and communicate by mooing when spread out.
No.
If you mean can cows see pictures, than yes.
cows cant see color red
No. Bulls and cows see things the same way as the other.
The cows have thin hair that lets them see through it.
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No, because cows don't have "breasts." They have UDDERS.
Freisian cows breed just like any other cows do. See the related question below.
Scotland has a lot of sheep and cows. It is also normal to see Highland cows - even if you aren't in the Highlands.
Of course not! Are you crazy!
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I don't recall seeing any cows last time I was in Nebraska. Whoever wrote that is wrong, you can see cows in Nebraska.
Vaccimulgence is the the milking of cows. see vaccimulgence.com