Buffalo are members of the Bovine family (aka cattle), and like all bovine, are herbivorous. Herbivorous means they eat ONLY plants.
Yaks, American Bison, and such domestic breeds as Galloway and Scottish Highlands.
The dog belongs to the canine family. Bovine is cow.
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The yak and the Scottish Highland breed of domestic cattle are considered to be the "world's most hairiest" bovine animal.The Muskox may be considered the mosthairiest"bovine" animal, but it is not a true bovine animal. Muskoxen are actually much more closely related to the members of the goat family rather than the bovine family.
No, they are not bovines (or belong in the subfamily Bovinae). They are, however Bovids (being included in the Family Bovidae). Wildebeest belong in the subfamily Alcelaphinae, not Bovinae like the domestic cow and bison do.
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The word to describe the family that cows belong to is Bovidae.
Scientifically speaking, they are Bovines, belonging to the Bos genus of the Bovidae family. In laymans' or "urbanite" terms, the animals part of a "cattle family" include the bull (sire), the cow (dam) and the calf (offspring).
A bull is classified as a mammal, belonging to the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae.
yes he had a lot of family members. he had 20 family members
No, a horse is part of the equine "family", while a cow (female, and bull being male) is from the bovine "family". In this context, family can be considered to be the species.