An udder (the organ that produces milk).
An udder.
It comes from the udder, that big pinkish sac that hangs between their back legs.
The teats (or tits).
That piece of flesh is called a wattle. In turkeys and chickens, it hangs from the neck. In goats, it is called a wattle and hangs from the throat. In humans, it can be seen as a small fleshy lobe sometimes present in the earlobe.
It hangs down under the steering wheel or nearby.
A pat on the head!!
It's called a dewlap, or more properly the Bell.
An under cooked steak.
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 cows udder is an organ formed by its mammary glands and hangs in a single mass beneath the cow. The udder produces milk which is used to feed their young and collected for human consumption.
The vulva on a cow is located under the tail right below the anus. It is a slit of skin with a flap at the bottom and is the main external female genitalia of a cow, offering as the entrance to the cow's vagina.
Since the Sea cow lives under water it eats aquatic plants, and its a total herbivore.