Yes, seeing that male goats dont have udders they have testes. The process of making milk is so that the baby goats can be nourished. Since, for the most part, male goats do not raise their offspirng they have no need for udders.
No. Males are "bucks" or "billy goats", and females are "does" or "nanny goats". The young are called "kids"
Absolutely not. Bulls are male cattle, and udders are mammary glands (or breast equivalent).
NO. However they do have teats just like human males do, only they do not produce milk nor have the capacity to do so like their female counterparts (I'm referring to both cattle and humans here).
Female giraffes live longer than males.
Female goats are called as nannies or does. The males are bucks or billies. Their offspring are called kids.
the males have longer fins
Most female fish live longer than males, eels are no exception.
The female crawdads have a longer back and bigger claws compared to the males.
males have longer tails
because males aregenraly stronger and longer
Billygoats are males. Female goats are called nannygoats. Many do refer to them as nannies and billies. However, breeders typically refer to them as does (female) and bucks (male). Babies are called kids, and we refer to them as bucklings and doelings to distinguish the males from females. Castrated males are called wethers. well duh
Female goats are referred to as does or nannies, intact males as bucks or billies; their offspring are kids. (Many goat breeders prefer the terms "buck" and "doe" to "billy" and "nanny"). Castrated males are wethers.