Where is a cow's blind spot?
Cows are friendly and resilient animals, with many traits that help them stay alive. While their four-chambered stomach makes them kosher, it also helps them digest tough plant materials. They can also detect odors from up to six miles away, which helps them find food and avoid danger.
Cows can see colors, but like colorblind people, have trouble with red and green. They have almost 360-degree vision, but have a blind spot directly in front of their noses!
Cows enjoy having fun. They like to run, jump, and play with objects. They are also very social animals and form strong bonds with each other. Cows can have best friends and become stressed out when separated from them. The natural lifespan of a cow is around 20 years.
