Udder.
the goats milk sac is called an udder.
the goats milk sac is called an udder.
Absolutely not. Milk comes from the udder of the cow, that pink sac with four cylindrical "things" (called teats) hanging down. Urine from a cow comes from the vulva, that "girly part" that is found immediately below the anus.
That is the navel, it is dominant on some animals.
You mean udder. They can, but whether they will or not is up to them.
A few weeks. Often the calf will die of starvation before then, if you either don't milk the cow out and tube the calf with her milk, try to make the calf suckle as much as you can, or if you don't bottle-feed the calf. So make sure you are caring for the calf if the calf can't suckle from his momma.
It comes from the udder, that big pinkish sac that hangs between their back legs.
Because they wanted to annoy you! For goodness sake why do people have to be so stupid!! why do they call a flat a flat when they're 3D? Why call a pencil a pencil? Why call a cul de sac a cul de sac, that makes no sense. Why call it king's cross - no kings have crossed it... stop being an idiot!
They're testicles, and the sac they sit within is the scrotum.
I suppose you could call a cyst a vesicle or sac of sorts
No guppies do not have milk glands, guppies are fed with an embryo sac when they are in the females womb. Once they hatch they still have the embryo sac for two to three weeks. Once that has been depleted they are normally big enough to eat on foods as large as 1000 microns, which normally consist of live plants, and micro algae.
Yes you can miscarry at any stage of pregnancy, after 23 weeks they call it a stillbirth x