You should be able to see them, yes. But it's not the testicles you have to look for, but rather the scrotal sac. If there's a scrotal sac there, then it's a "boy" or a bull calf. If you can't see anything or are too far away to be sure it's a bull, then wait to see where the calf pees from. If it pees from the belly or navel, then it's a bull.
Who cares? There's enough children in the world already... But if you so badly want to know then yes. It does.
noty a very good answer i know. but as far as i know you can dry any flower by hanging them upside down
I don't know, why is life like hanging upside down with your head in a bucket of hyena offal? I don't know either. wretched isn't it?
Infants have their testicles in their scrotum from before birth, if they are not there at birth, then the doctor will have to do a procedure to get them to descend from the abdomen.
If it is hanging on to something from home even his bed
well from what i know insects don't have testicle's...
If male ferret goes into heat, his testicles will appear. If he is fixed you will never see testicles
You can most definitely see a horse's (an intact male horse is called a stallion) testicles, if you know where to look and what you're looking for. A stallion's testicles are situated parallel to the body which is why they're not so obvious like that of a "cow's".Cows actually don't have testicles, because cows are actually mature female bovines, not an ambiguous, colloquial term for all bovines. A cow has what is called an udder, not testicles, hanging between her legs. A bull has testicles because it is a male intact bovine specifically for breeding or mating with cows.Now that those definitions are cleared up, you can see a bull's testicles more obviously because they tend to hang lower and perpendicular to the body, unlike the stallion's (or the boar's).You're questioning why you can't see a horse's testicles yet you can see a bull's. It's likely that the horse you were looking probably wasn't even a stallion, but a gelding, which is a male horse that has been castrated. Geldings have no testicles that can be seen between their hind legs. Stallions do and they can be visible.
hanging!!! how do u not know that!!! ^ No.. That's Not True.. Lynching Was Not Always Hanging. It Was A Punishment To Black People.. It Was Done By A Mob.. How Do You Not Know That?! I'm 14.. & Even I Know That.. (:
Start hanging out with her more.
Talk to your doctor about it.
Nothing, leave your testicles alone, they know what they are doing!