The world’s largest cattle can be found in Australia
The seven-year-old Knickers is 194 centimeters high and weights 1400 kilogrammes. It is twice as big as other cattle – origo wrote.
Source: 7news Central Queensland
How Knickers could grow up to such an extent can not be exactly known. In any case, his owner Geoff Pearson, took it to auctions to sell to a slaughterhouse, but no one needed it. (origo)
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