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We all know that cows are adorable, but if you’ve never been up close with them. They all seem nice, but as a whole, there is just a lot going on. The research noted above came from the University of Sydney and  it was through this research found that depending on the emotion an animal is feeling, they will make vocal changes.

The Independent wrote as follows on that kind of thing:

Alexandra Green, the study’s lead author, said: “Cows are gregarious, social animals. In one sense, it isn’t surprising, they assert their individual identity throughout their life.”

“This is the first time we have been able to analyze voice to have conclusive evidence of this trait.”

The study found that cows use their voice to help them maintain contact with the herd and express excitement, arousal, engagement, or distress.

All of this having been said, more research will need to be done. The more time that passes, the more we will find, you can be sure of that.

We all have emotions, and learning to deal with them can be a huge asset in your life. I know, it’s not easy, but it is worth it in the end. You can do it.

As you can imagine, more research will need to be done. The more time that passes, the more we will find, you can be sure of that. Basically, cows don’t just sit around doing nothing, they do communicate with one another and are able to express themselves in more ways than most want to acknowledge. They as noted above get excited, aroused, and so much more.

If you’ve ever been around a cow, you know how special they can be. Their personalities are amazing and oftentimes their caring nature is quite clear to see. What do you think about all of this?

Cows are not only fun and playful, but they can also be very sweet. Everyone is different, and we all do things at our own paces. Perhaps we have a lot to learn from bears still, even now.