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the pharagrafh of cow 10 lines

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Answered by Anonymous
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We see many animals. Some are wild and some are domestic. The cow is a domestic animal. Of all the domestic animals, the cow is the most useful. The cow has four legs. She has a long head with two eyes, two ears and two horns. She has a long tail with a tuft of hair at the end. She drives away flies and mosquitoes with her tail. She has one set of teeth in her lower jaw. Her body covered with short hair. She defends herself with the help of her horns. Her hoofs are divided. The cow is found almost everywhere in the world. Wild cows live in jungles. There are many kinds of cows. Some are big and some are small. The cows of cold countries are big some cows are black, some are red, some are big and some are of mixed colors. The cow is gentle and it does no harm to us. She gives birth to one calf at a time. She eats all day long and chews the cud. She loves her calf very much. The cow lives on grass. She eats straw, bran, and leaves of trees. It also eats oil cakes. The cow is very useful to us. Her milk is sweet and nutritious. Many kinds of sweets are made from milk bags and shoes are made of her hide. Buttons and combs are made of bones. Cow-dung is good manure. The cow does much good to us. So we should take of her.

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Answered by siyadubey16
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  1. Cow is a domestic animal.
  2. Cow is also a ruminant.
  3. Hindus worship cow as Gaumata.
  4. It has two sharp horns, two ears, four legs, a long tail, and four legs.
  5. Cow's skin is useful for making leather shoes, belts, etc and horns are used for making buttons.
  6. They benefit the humans and the environment in many ways that we fail to recognize or appreciate.
  7. It is believed, Cow Ghee helps in the growth and development of Children's brain.
  8. Cow dung is also a very good fertilizer
  9. More than 50 percent of cow feed is actually grass
  10. Few dairy cows are fed a high-grain diet, in reality they eat the leaves and stems from corn, wheat and oats far more often than they are eating grain, like corn kernels.

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