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Why is there no such thing as a wild cow?
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There's wild almost everything else - horses, cats, canines, pigs...
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Meet the auroch, the wild ancestor of the cow.
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http://www.geocities.com/magicgoatman/aurochs.html
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Cows were slowly domesticated to be domestic animals over 10,000 yrs or so; and, altho I am no farmer, I would speculate that the modern cow wouldn't thrive on its own.
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