No, modern camels do not have hooves. They have a two-toed foot with toenails and a soft footpad. Prehistoric camels may have had hooves. Wait, no prehistoric camels have probley had even less hoof-like feet. Horses have hooves and their ancesters feet had camel like feet with two nails. You see , over time those two toes turned into hooves!So , before the camels had two toes , they most likely had more toes.
camels don't have hooves because they would sink in the sand if they did
have hooves
No. Male mammals do not have udders, and there are various species of mammals (including humans) that have breasts instead of udders.
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Female quadruped mammals have udders that hang under the animal behind the hind legs that produce milk. Goats sheep, cows, and deer have udders.
Mammalia, ( breasts, udders)
Cows like all mammals have breasts, they have udders, and there used to milk the cows.
Mammary glands (udders, breasts, teats, etc)
Udders or breasts that produce milk for young mammals.
That is because the cows are the mammals, thus they have mammary glands- udders.
All female mammals produce milk to feed their infant young.
A mammal is an animal that gives birth to live young and suckles them on udders or breasts.
Newly born mammals get food by its mother by drinking milk from it
no For cattle, cow is the designation for female, which has an udder and teats. The male, the bull, like most mammals, has rudimentary nipples but no teats and no udder.
Cows don't have four udders. They only have one. They do use all four quarters in that udder of theirs though.
Milk is produced by mammary glands, which may consist of udders in ruminants and breasts in humans and other primates.