yes
Female elephants are frequenlty called "cow" elephants.
female elephants are shorter that male elephants so they could be about 6 feet high to the shoulder's.
No, female elephants are called cows, apart from the dominant female and she is called the matriarch; only male elephants are called bulls.
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".
Because...
The female womb is referred to as the uterus. It is the reproductive organ where a fertilized egg implants and develops into a fetus during pregnancy.
Five - Six in her lifetime, having her first at around 12-14 years of age
They normally do not. Most female African elephants, however, have tusks that can be quite large.
In her womb.
Uterus.
The exposed part of a female dog is not the womb and NO you should not.
As in elephants, the mammoth female is called a cow.