There is no such thing as a female bull! Bulls are male cattle. Female cattle are just called cows, and they are the ones that have the calves! While cow is used as a generic term for both male and female cattle, the correct terms are bull for males and cow for females.
Male elephants are called bulls, females are cows.
The females are cows, the males are bulls and the young are calves. Just like cattle.
Calves are offspring of mature cows and bulls.
Bull calves. When they are weaned and/or reach around 10 months of age they are referred to as bulls or young bulls.
Believe it or not, female giraffes are called cows.Male giraffes are called bulls. And baby giraffes are called calves.
No, "camel" is a generic term, female camels are called cows, male camels are called bulls and their young are known as calves.
There are a fair number of different types of bulls: - Mature bulls - Bull calves - Yearling bulls - Virgin bulls - Old bulls - Mean bulls - Heifer bulls - Big bulls - Small bulls - Weaned bull-calves - Young bulls - Herd bulls - [Insert breed here] bulls - Fighting bulls - Bad bulls - Good bulls The list goes on.
Female elephants are frequenlty called "cow" elephants.
There is no such thing. Bull calves are male, never either male or female. Female calves are called heifer calves.
Male and female calves are born alive and nursed with mother's (cow's) milk. That means that they are mammals. They are also warm-blooded.
Calves remain calves until they are weaned from their mothers. From then on, they are not referred to as calves, but heifers, steers, or bulls. A calf is a general term for a young pre-weaned bovine that has been born from a cow. A cow is a fullgrown mature female bovine that has had at least 2 calves. A bull is a fullgrown mature male bovine that is used for breeding.
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