Cattle is a chubby and gentle herbivore, usually larger, with powerful hooves and a wide mouth. Their fur is usually white or striped with black, brown and yellow, and their appearance is characterized by generous body and plump chest. There is a diagonal line on the bull's head. Bulls usually have large and curved horns, while cows have small or no horns.
Cows have a pair of sensitive big eyes and a pair of long and wide ears. They can hear the sounds around them. Their mouths are suitable for chewing food, and they have a broad tongue that can help them cut and swallow plant fibers.
Cattle have strong limbs, suitable for walking and standing, and generally bow their heads to eat grass or feed. Their hooves are hard and can resist the influence of different terrain and climatic conditions.
Cows usually have a long tail with a tuft of long hair at the end to drive away flies or other flying insects. In summer, when the ox tail is hot, it will keep swinging to keep itself cool.
The most striking feature is the cow's breasts. The breast is usually conical and located in the front abdomen. The breasts of female cows are usually very plump and are the main organs for milk production. Each breast usually has four nipples that can be squeezed, and dairy products such as milk can be obtained by squeezing the breasts.
Generally speaking, the cow is a docile and lovely animal. It is large and strong, and is famous for its plump breasts and leisurely lifestyle. Their characteristics make them important livestock in agriculture and provide rich dairy products for human beings, such as milk, cheese and butter. At the same time, cows are also common animals on farms. They usually live with other livestock and enjoy a free-range and grazing lifestyle.