The phrase "as healthy as an ox" originated in Russia. The ox was used as a comparison, because oxen are hardy and hard-working animals.
Yes, an ox can kill a tiger if it was able to gore the tiger with its horns.
The ox would win if it is healthy and strong with a gore of the horns on the chest. But is likely that it would get pretty injured.
Depending on its health and strength of the ox, an ox is capable of fighting down a bear. A healthy, strong ox can fight off any bear, but would get some injuries from the bear. If the ox charged and gored the bear with its horns before the bear attacked it, the ox would most likely win the fight with the bear. An ox can still gore a bear even as the bear is attacking. All it takes is the right moment and right timing for that ox to let his horns pierce the bear.
Not a healthy one. A lion has a better chance with an injured or weak one, though.
It is actually quite hard to imagine these two plant-eating animals fighting each other. However, a healthy large ox is quite capable of defending itself against a threatening gorilla, especially if the ox is cornered.
the origin comes from the lithuanian singer back in 1452 when he would sing of healthy horses and ride them to shows until one day when his horse got caught in the crossfire of world war 1 which was then the great war.
Ox wide is how wide is an ox.
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An ox was all alone in a field. One ox met another ox. They were no longer an ox and another ox but had become a pair of oxen.
The possessive singular of the singular noun ox is ox's.Example: She placed a string of bells around the ox's neck.
a nother name for an ox is an oxi or oxes or ox a mother ox is called a ox a male called oxi and more than one ox oxes