To be honest if someone specifically uses she to refer to any animal, even one that's sexually dimorphic, it kind of takes me out of the conversation and makes me both realize the person is probably Wauf hiding their powerlevel, and also how they are humanizing the animal enough to care about it's sex. Usually I just use it, or he because it's a default and simple word. "Wow, look at'im go"
Nah, I see a lot of insta people do It, It kind of makes me realize that people know the sexe of the creature though, since he and it are mostly used as defaults interchangeably online, so when you use she it's a bit more "Oh"
>Herbivore mammals: she >carnivore mammals: him if pack hunter, she if solo hunter >marsupials: he >monotremes: she >turtles: he >snakes: she >lizards: he >crocodile: she >bird: he if can fly, she if flightless >amphibians: it >fish: it if small, she if huge >almost all invertebrates: it >spiders: she except tarantula >cephalopods: he except octopus
Like em or not, these are the rules, you can either abide by them, or do it incorrectly, your call.
The chicken and the ferret were friends despite the fact that the ferret kept (and had to refrain from) trying to eat the chicken. Imagine the social dynamics of that, haha. There even were some episodes where the ferret swallowed alive and had the chicken inside his stomach for a few scenes! Again, imagine being an animal with another animal friend who could eat you in a harmless like that; what fun! I’d love to be that goat that got viciously scarfed down by that lizard, ‘cept that me and the lizard are buds and he does it in a painless way that’s more like affectionate teasing but also shows a little bit of domination in the act that lets me know that though we’re equal on the basis of being friends and all, he’s still the top predator and can put me in my place when I get too cocky.
nagger!
Everything is he, sorry I don't make the rules.
It's weird. You never hear anyone refer to a bull with female pronouns.
All animals are "its". Pronouns are for people.
If there's two crows, one of them is probably male. There's also almost never a single crow, they hang out in family structures and adolescent gangs.
To be honest if someone specifically uses she to refer to any animal, even one that's sexually dimorphic, it kind of takes me out of the conversation and makes me both realize the person is probably Wauf hiding their powerlevel, and also how they are humanizing the animal enough to care about it's sex. Usually I just use it, or he because it's a default and simple word. "Wow, look at'im go"
Nah, I see a lot of insta people do It, It kind of makes me realize that people know the sexe of the creature though, since he and it are mostly used as defaults interchangeably online, so when you use she it's a bit more "Oh"
>Herbivore mammals: she
>carnivore mammals: him if pack hunter, she if solo hunter
>marsupials: he
>monotremes: she
>turtles: he
>snakes: she
>lizards: he
>crocodile: she
>bird: he if can fly, she if flightless
>amphibians: it
>fish: it if small, she if huge
>almost all invertebrates: it
>spiders: she except tarantula
>cephalopods: he except octopus
Like em or not, these are the rules, you can either abide by them, or do it incorrectly, your call.
cow is the species name.
the male is the bull the female is the heifer
The species is domestic cattle. Heifers are female cattle that have not yet given birth. Once they give birth, they become cows.
There's no right word to describe the species besides bovid but could also refer to buffaloes.
cattle
This movie pissed me off so much, THERE'S NO SUCH A THING AS A MALE COW.
The chicken and the ferret were friends despite the fact that the ferret kept (and had to refrain from) trying to eat the chicken. Imagine the social dynamics of that, haha. There even were some episodes where the ferret swallowed alive and had the chicken inside his stomach for a few scenes! Again, imagine being an animal with another animal friend who could eat you in a harmless like that; what fun! I’d love to be that goat that got viciously scarfed down by that lizard, ‘cept that me and the lizard are buds and he does it in a painless way that’s more like affectionate teasing but also shows a little bit of domination in the act that lets me know that though we’re equal on the basis of being friends and all, he’s still the top predator and can put me in my place when I get too cocky.
>movie
You know they made a whole series on this?
you mean heifer
>t. Pseud
"He" has an udder.
>when OP calls for his bull to prep his wife
I refer to all non-pet animals as "he", except for birds which are always "it"
>referring to any living thing with gendered pronouns
>in the year 12023 of the Human Era
Yikes
The fuck are you talking about? Cows are always "she", like cats. And dogs are always "he". That's how it works.
no it isn't
animals get 'it' pronouns, you flearly failed english class
Maybe on planet retard.
damn. #roasted