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The answer is: "He could never get his calves together."
Bear calves could be referred to those calves that have such thick fluffy hair that they look like little bears with four legs; these are often referred to yak calves, Highland calves, or Galloway calves, all of which are born with thick long hair. The term could be a mis-spelling of "bare calves" which may be those calves that are orphaned and are raised in a bottle or bucket by humans.
The dugongs life cycle is its birth stage, calf stage and adult stage. The dugong is called a calf between 12 to 70 years of age and when its born it weighs 25kg to 35kg and is about a netre in length. The female dugong then has a baby which happens every 3-7 years. Its lifespan is 70years of age so once it reaches it, it could live for longer or die.
Its normal but if you have a female(s) and the male and the female choose not to mate this could mean that the female is too dominant in the group but if there is too males alone its normal but if you want them to mate, get two females!!
Woolly mammoths could have only had one calf at a time. Because of the long gestation period, a female mammoth would probably one have a few calves in her lifetime.
You could be pregnant if you're female
It's quite possible that she could, but the only way to find out is to let her grow for a few years to see if indeed she will grow as big as her twin. Since she would be a freemartin, she most likely would make a good ox.
Arthritis is a condition affecting joints, not muscles, so pain would be located in a joint, not in the calves. However, having a painful arthritic joint could lead to excessive or abnormal straining of the calves and thus, indirectly, to pain in the calves as well as the joint itself.
It is somewhat normal. A lot of dogs do this. It is OK if they do, but you should curb the habit ASAP because prolonged ingestion could lead do digestive problems.
A heifer becomes a cow after she has had her first calf. In other words, you can expect 0 (zero) calves from a heifer over breeding life. When she is a cow, she may have from 1 to 18 calves in her lifetime.
It could be. The term "veal" describes beef made from young cows (calves).
For humans, not genital wise, but if a male develops breasts, it could be from either a lack of or to much of a hormone. Hope this helps.