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.
noty a very good answer i know. but as far as i know you can dry any flower by hanging them upside down
Who cares? There's enough children in the world already... But if you so badly want to know then yes. It does.
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?
If it is a male it will have no testicles. If it is a female, she will not go into heat. You can sometimes see a small scar from the surgery on a female down low on the belly.
If it is hanging on to something from home even his bed
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.
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.
I don't know... Maybe the hanging one and the other hanging one and the straight one. I think. I don't really know...