'Fluffy Cows' are actually Highland Cattle
This breed of rustic cattle originated as early as the
6th century in the Scottish Highlands
and the Outer Hebrides islands. They're easily
identified by their shaggy coats and long horns and for being
unfathomably cute to look at.
Why are they so fluffy?
These cows have such a distinctive coat to assist with cold tolerance.
How they achieve such a legendary status of floof
(definitely not a scientific term) is through a double coat of hair.
The outer layer consists of oily hair, while the
undercoat is soft and fluffy.
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