No, elephants have breasts like humans.
They don't have udders like cows.
None. Cows have udders, not "utters." And each cow only has one udder.
Yes but they are less defined than the ideal bovine cow.
There is no such thing as a male cow. The masculine of cow is bull, and they don't have an udder.
Cows, elephants and whales are all mammals.
Female elephants are frequenlty called "cow" elephants.
Female elephants are called cows while male elephants are called bulls and young elephants are called calves. Like cows, elephants live in groups called "herds".
No. Elephants are strictly herbivores, they won't eat other animals like cows.
cows
On women, on fat men, on cows, although those are called utters!
It hooks up to the cows utters and sucks the milk out of them.
Elephants are related to cows quite distantly. The closest taxonomical classification which cattle and elephants share is Infraclass Eutheria. From there, the divide commences.