No, pigs do not have udders like cows. Pigs are mammals and have mammary glands that produce milk, but they have teats instead of udders.
No, cats do not have udders like cows. They have mammary glands located on their abdomen that allow them to nurse their kittens.
They don't have udders like cows.
Mammals have udders, which are specialized mammary glands used for producing and secreting milk to feed their young. Common animals with udders include cows, goats, sheep, and deer.
No, female oxen do not have udders. Oxen are castrated male cattle used as draft animals, so they do not possess the mammary glands needed to produce milk. Female cattle, known as cows, have udders and can produce milk.
Yes, cows udders can get sunburned. Cows that have pink udders, or no pigmentation on their udders are more susceptible to getting sunburned.
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No, pigs do not have udders like cows. Pigs are mammals and have mammary glands that produce milk, but they have teats instead of udders.
Usually this is an indication that either the cows' udders are so full of milk that she needs to be milked immediately.
No, cats do not have udders like cows. They have mammary glands located on their abdomen that allow them to nurse their kittens.
In their udders.
Only cows and older and/or pregnant heifers are capable of developing udders; steers, bulls and calves are not.
NO. Cows only have ONE udder, and on that udder they have four teats.
Cows like all mammals have breasts, they have udders, and there used to milk the cows.
That is because the cows are the mammals, thus they have mammary glands- udders.
Cows don't have four udders. They only have one. They do use all four quarters in that udder of theirs though.