yes, a tiger or any other wild animal like lion cheetah can hunt and eat the flesh of cows
No. Cows are herbivores, not carnivores.
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The difference between feeding cows, pigs and goats is the type of food they eat. Pigs will eat almost anything in addition to their feed. Cows and goats will graze and also eat feed.
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Milk (By Cows and Goats) Cheese (By Cows and Goats) Yogurt (By Cows and Goats) Rice Pudding (By Cows and Goats) Chocolate (By Cows and Goats) :p *A lot of things are made from Cows an Goats*
people wolves coyotes
Native Americans did not have cows or goats until the Colombian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange brought Native Americans cows, goats, sheep, and pigs.
Lions usually eat cows, zebras, and goats.
Goats can and quite often do eat grass just like cows do. Cows will eat leaves as well: grass is pretty much all leaf anyway, but cows will eat leaves off of forbs, trees and shrubs as much as possible or as high as they reach. However, goats are not roughage grazers, rather they are what are called "selective grazers" like deer are, meaning they like or choose to eat leaves from forbs and shrubs than grass.
Humans and wolves or coyotes.
Yes, they all do.
you can actually milk goats, badagers, goats, not just cows
There really isn't much difference in terms of what camels eat (if that is what you are referring to) from cows and goats, because they can eat the same hay as a cow or goat or any other herbivore can. However, like goats and deer, camels are more of a browser than a grazer.
Goats will normally eat anything, but their main food is mostly what you would feed cows.