Give reason for more cows in dry and hot habitats than in moist places.
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Grasslands. Our domesticated cattle -- female heifers and cows, and male bulls and steers -- as well as bison and oxen often live in grasslands. They spend parts of the day grazing on grass.
We have seen more number of cows in dry and hot habitats than in moist locations. This is because cows absorb solar heat and digest their food which inturn helps in preparing milk in their glands. When there is a broader intensity of heat wave, cows can adjust to their surroundings by respiration and sweat.
Since cows are domesticated animals and can survive a wide range of different habitats provided they have enough vegitation to eat.
Inducing heat to a cow with the help of injection of prostaglandin which will help cows to produce more milk per day for two to three days. The induction if heat in cows also help them in getting pregnant more quickly. Cows primarily rely on respiration to get themselves cool. There are some breeds of cows which can also survive in desert. They require small quantity of water and can withstand hot and humid environment for a long time.
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