Yes but they are less defined than the ideal bovine cow.
They don't have udders like cows.
No, elephants have breasts like humans.
Moose have hooves, just like cows and horses do.
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The females are cows, the males are bulls and the young are calves. Just like cattle.
They look like actual cows.
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".
Male and female fish have not been designated like other animals are, into things like cows and bulls, so they are simply called male and female.
No. Cows are female, they're mature female bovines that have had a calf. Beef cows are genetically selected to produce more beefy frames than dairy cows are, and thus only produce enough milk for their calves. Beef cows are typically not selected for increased milk quantity like other dairy breeds are (including Holstein, Jersey and Brown Swiss), and thus, unlike dairy cows, do not produce so much milk that their one calf can't drink it all at one nursing.
No. The udder develops during the time the heifer, after being bred at 15 months of age (breeding age), is pregnant with calf. The udder doesn't start developing until the third trimester, when it starts filling up with milk, and is ready until the calf is born and gets up and starts suckling.
No. Just like in domestic cattle, bison, elk, moose, etc., the bull is the male (or "boy") not female (or "girl"). Female yaks are called cows.