The calves are the muscles behind your shin
Plainer calves are apparently calves of average body condition. Please see related question.
The posterior body surface This is also referred to as the dorsal surface.
Cranium
I wouldn't associate a body weakness with any zodiac sign, but the calves and ankles are associated with Aquarius.
they're called calf/ plural calves
Yes, through embryo transfer. While she won't physically carry the calves to term in her body, her embryos can be placed in a recipient cow. This allows the original "donor" cow to produce multiple calves for her genetics every year.
If they are really weak(and their head is constantly below their body)then yes .
People have a better understanding about calves, from their developing digestive and muscular systems to their health. A lot of this has been found out by scientific experiments and research, and also by trial-and-error by those looking after baby calves and losing some along the way.
Calves are the babies of cows, so out in a field they are the four-legged creatures that are found along side the cows, long-legged, cute-looking, but a quarter to half the size of their mothers.
It's a behavioral problem in calves, called stereotypical behavior, when they have no mothers to suckle from and only each other to keep them company. Calves that are bored will suckle on each other, on their ears, navels, testes in bull calves, noses, etc. It is by no means a "teething problem," because calves that have their mothers at their side and that are frequently mentally stimulated do not try to suckle on each other's ears or other body parts.
Calves that are dark red. These can be Saler calves, Red Poll calves, or a commerical mix-bred calf.
Florida Manatees eat many different aquatic plants.