Can cows fly?

Cows haven't evolved to fly. Quite the opposite. Actually the only people known to have witnessed flying cows have been Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton.
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What would happen if cows could fly?

the supermarkets would have a serious problem. If the cows flew up high, It would rain milk out of the sky.
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When cows fly meaning?

v. make something succeed strongly and rapidly. fly off the handle. v. become very angry ; lose one's temper.
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Do cows get annoyed by flies?

These flies feed on cattle, whether housed indoors or on pasture. Cows are irritated by fly feeding behavior and can become very stressed under excessive fly populations. Cows also become restless and spend less time lying down when under heavy fly pressure.
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What's the drag coefficient of a cow?

Drag coefficient is not downforce

If the car is fast, it isn't necessarily aerodynamic. A big and bulky Hummer H2 has a miserable drag coefficient of 0.57 Cd – even a cow is more aerodynamic. However, the most interesting part is that 300 km/h exceeding Formula One cars have a terrible drag coefficient of about 1.0 Cd.
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Can cows swim?

Cows are known to be able to swim but it extremely rare for one to swim for miles!
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What is the most aerodynamic animal?

The world's fastest animal overall is the air-traveling peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), which is best known for its diving speed during flight—which can reach more than 300 km (186 miles) per hour.
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Why do flies love cows?

This time of year also brings on one of the most common nuisance for cattle, biting flies. Pest flies are attracted to cattle as a food source, primarily in the form of blood.
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Do cows wink?

They most certainly do. It happens when an animal – cat, dog, gerbil, steer, pig, goat, lamb – looks you in the eye, holds your stare with those dark pools of mystery, and seems to say, “I trust you'll do your best with me.” That's the wink Lea was describing.
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Do flies hurt cows?

Stable flies can be an additional pest of beef cattle out on pasture. Stable flies typically feed/bite the legs of beef cattle. The normal reaction to stable fly biting is the "stomping" of feet and switching of tails.
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Can pigs actually fly?

Easter revellers in Australia's biggest city are discovering pigs really can fly.
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Can pigs fly meaning?

US humorous saying (UK pigs might fly) said when you think that there is no chance at all of something happening: "I'll have finished it by tomorrow." "And pigs can fly!" SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Impossible and improbable.
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When pigs can fly origin?

Pigs will fly! Pigs will fly!" It is the film's translation of "The Birnam Wood" reference to the warning given to Macbeth in the Shakespeare play of the same name, in which he is warned that "Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until / Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill / Shall come against him."
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Will a bull still mount a pregnant cow?

True oestrus begins when the female assumes the mating stance so that the male may mount and copulate. It does not normally occur during pregnancy in farm animals, although it is known to occur sporadically in cattle.
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Why do cows drink their own urine?

In this type of behavioral abnormality animals start sucking and drinking their own urine or the urine of their herd mates. This anomalous behavior is commonly seen in the animals of all age groups and especially common in individually housed bulls and also in bullocks used for draught purpose.
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Why do cows stand in water?

Cows are individuals; they act of their own accord. They could be standing because they're thirsty and are moving towards water. They might lie down because they're tired.
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Do cows cry?

How Do Cows Cry? Cows cry by making loud, high-pitched wailing moos. Research shows that cows have different moos for communication and have a distinct “crying” moo that they use when they're distressed or upset. Cows also shed tears from their eyes as humans do.
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How do cows see humans?

Cow eyes can register wavelengths of around 450 nm and 550 nm (Jacobs et al 1998 Vis Neuro Sci 15:581-584). The human eye registers wavelengths from 400 nm to 700 nm and so will see red, green and blue equally. Cows have horizontal pupils and weak eye muscles, which means they cannot focus on things quickly.
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Do cows see in Colour?

Cows can't see the colour red. In truth, cows are dichromatic organisms. This means that their eyes only perceive variations of two colours - yellow and blue. They have no red-receptors on their retinas, making them colourblind to even the swankiest of capes.
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Can a horse feel a fly land on its back?

Horses' tactile sensation or touch is extremely sensitive. Their entire body is as sensitive as our fingertips. They can feel a fly on one single hair and any movement of the rider.
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Do cows mind the flies?

Fly season means annoyance and irritation for even the toughest-hided bull — or rancher, for that matter. For your cows and calves, flies can become more than an annoyance and irritation, however. Flies can transmit diseases like pinkeye and can cause decreased production potential for your cattle.
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Why do flies sit on horses?

Flies are attracted to horses' eyes for the moisture and protein. Fly activity may contribute to eye infections in horses, as well as, being an irritant.
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Can a human fly?

Humans are not physically designed to fly. We cannot create enough lift to overcome the force of gravity (or our weight). It's not only wings that allow birds to fly. Their light frame and hollow bones make it easier to counteract gravity.
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Can a human have wings?

For instance, while you might grow taller thank your siblings, hox genes make sure you only grow two arms and two legs – and not eight legs like a spider. In fact, a spider's own hox genes are what give it eight legs. So one main reason humans can't grow wings is because our genes only let us grow arms and legs.
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Can an ostrich fly?

Ostriches can't fly, but no birds can match their speed on land. Ostriches are the fastest running birds in the world! Scientists have seen ostriches run continuously at speeds of 30-37 mph and sprint up to 43 mph. With their long, strong legs ostriches can cover more than 10 feet in a single stride.
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