Yes. The mammary glands are located in their udders, which is a largish "bag" located between their hind legs.
Udders
That is because the cows are the mammals, thus they have mammary glands- udders.
An animal that is a mammal can use their mammary glands to feed their young. Some animals that are mammals are whales, cows, pigs, dogs, and cats.
A cows udder is sometimes referred to by the name teats. They can also be referred to as mammary glands because they supply milk.
Milk secretion cells and mammary glands allow the cow to begin to produce milk. When the cow or heifer is bred, the levels of progesterone and estrogen drop causing the mammary glands begin to function.
Cats have four pairs of mammary glands for a total of 8 mammary glands.
Stingrays don't have mammary glands. Mammary glands are only found on mammals. Stingrays are fish.
NO!!! Milk comes from the mammary glands, their udders, NOT phlem or pus or anything gross of that nature.
NO. Milk comes from the MAMMARY glands which are located in the udder of a cow, not her bladder or kidneys.
No kingdom consists of mammary glands. However, I believe mammals is the answer you are looking for. Mammals are all animals that have mammary glands.
The mammary glands are located from the chest to the groin area in a cat. The mammary glands in cats are also known as dugs.
No. Snakes are reptiles. Only mammals have mammary glands.
No. Only mammals have mammary glands. Bullfrogs are amphibians, not mammals.