All the stuff you can't see outside. Seriously, all a cow's organs (heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, liver, kidneys, etc.) plus bones, muscles, nervous system, endocrine system, and the veins and arteries that pump blood from and to different parts of the cow's body are all contained inside a cow.
Yes, a cow is a living breathing thing just like you, not some sort of man-machine.
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The vagina on a cow is located beyond the vulva, which is inside the cow. The vulva itself is located under the tail immediately underneath the anus.
The so-called "hole" or orifice which a veterinarian goes into to feel a calf inside a cow is the anus. This whole act is called "rectal palpation."
A cow eye is bigger than that of a human. The cornea is designed to protect the inside of the eye, and the thickness of a cow cornea it to see better in the dark.
Some cows have magnets inside their stomachs! The magnets attract any metal that the cow might accidently eat, which would harm or kill the cow if it passed through the digestive system. A cow can keep a magnet inside the stomach for it's entire life without harm.
Cows have endoskeletons. An endoskeleton is found inside the body and is composed of mineralized tissues. Some sponges and symmetrical marine animals also have endoskeletons.
No. In order for there to be an explosion there has to be copious oxygen gas - of which there is none inside of a cow.
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Near the liver and the stomach, just like in humans.
From the time when the bull ejaculates inside the cow to when the sperm from the bull merges into the ovum of the cow, which typically occurs 2 to 3 days after the cow has gone out of heat.
The vagina on a cow is located beyond the vulva, which is inside the cow. The vulva itself is located under the tail immediately underneath the anus.
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Yes , cow dung is used in Yagnas or Religious Fire . Usually Yagnas are carried out inside of temples or sacred places only. Thus you can usually find dry cow dung stored inside temples.
Light is everywhere except in the inside of a cow.
The so-called "hole" or orifice which a veterinarian goes into to feel a calf inside a cow is the anus. This whole act is called "rectal palpation."
The rumen is a main one, though that is not found outside of the cow, rather inside. The bulkiness, position of the ears and shape of the head are special structures that identify a cow as a cow. See the related question below.