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Abby (voiced by Leigh Allyn Baker) is a female cow. Abby is very athletic, allergic to petunias, has an obsessive-compulsive addiction for organizing, and loves cats. She replaces Daisy from the film. Abby also serves as the series' female protagonist in the episode "Abby & Veronica". Her superhero alter-ego is "Cowgirl".
Barnyard (also known as Barnyard: The Original Party Animals) is a 2006 animated comedy film produced by Nickelodeon Movies and O Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is produced, written and directed by Steve Oedekerk and features an ensemble cast of Kevin James , Courteney Cox , Sam Elliott , Danny Glover , Wanda ...
Cow Pogo: Walt Kelly: A freckled cow that travels westward, whose name is a pun on Horace Greeley. Kuksi Donkey Kuksi: Victor Vashi Main character in a cartoon animal comic. [5] Look-Out Giraffe Boner's Ark: Mort Walker: One of the passengers aboard of Boner's ark. As his name implies, he has to look for land. [6] Het Paard van Sinterklaas Donkey.
Cows live in matriarchal groups led by one female cow, who often facilitates relationships between the other females in the herd. These groups can be very helpful when raising babies and can step ...
Madame the cow (voiced by Kate O'Sullivan) is a French cow, who is the most helpful to the farmyard bunch and loves French so much. Mrs. Snuffles the pig (voiced by Kate O'Sullivan) is a female pig, who is Petal’s caring mother and would do anything to keep her daughters, her sons and her potato peelings.
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A female capybara has arrived at a Florida zoo as part of a breeding program to bolster the population of the large South American rodents. Iyari, a 10-month-old capybara, went to the Palm Beach ...
A fresh cow is a dairy term for a cow (or a first-calf heifer in few regions) who has recently given birth, or "freshened." The adjective applying to cattle in general is usually bovine. The terms bull, cow and calf are also used by extension to denote the sex or age of other large animals, including whales, hippopotamus, camels, elk and elephants.