Cattle, colloquially referre to as cows, are domesticated ungulates, a member of the subfamily Bovinae of the family Bovidae. They are raised as livestock for meat (called beef and veal), dairy products (milk), leather and as draft animals (pulling carts, plows and the like). In some countries, such as India, they are honored in religious ceremonies and revered. It is estimated that there are 1.3 billion cattle in the world today.

Trivia about cow

  • A slow growth company that invests little in R&D & has a steady profit is a "cash" one of these animals
  • To Tarzan, kal was milk & kalo was this source of milk
  • This animal "Jumps Over Moon; Scientists Amazed; Dog Laughs"
  • This bovine that's mentioned could star in "Farmer in the Dell: The Moovie"
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  • In a children's tale, Jack traded one of these barnyard animals for some magic beans
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  • This farm animal is una vaca
  • Jack jumped over a measly candelstick; one of these jumped over the moon
  • To make provolone, use milk from this animal
  • A Guernsey
  • A "maid" may have a special stool to sit on while attending to this bovine animal
  • La vaca
  • Female moose, whales & elephants are known by this "bovine" term
  • To udderly intimidate someone
  • Hindus disapprove of killing animals, but they regard the slaying of this animal as the worst offense
  • Bart Simpson would try to calm people by telling them, "don't have" one of these animals
  • "I never saw a purple" one of these: "I never hope to see one, but I can tell you anyhow, I'd rather see than be one"
  • The word vaccine comes from the Latin for this animal
  • The word vaccination comes from "vacca", meaning this animal whose pox germs were used
  • In "Ballad Of A Thin Man", a one-eyed midget screams, "You're" one of these, "Give me some milk or else go home"
  • William Howard Taft was the last prez to have one of these grazing at the White House; her name was Pauline Wayne
  • This bovine is also a verb that means to threaten, intimidate or bully
  • The Portuguese call the manatee peixe-boi, fish this; the Spanish call it Vaca marinha, sea this