No, "female bullocks" are called heifers. Bullocks are referred to steers or young bulls.
Sandra Bullock was born a biological female, and still is.
There is no female bull. Female bulls are cows.
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Which country do you belong to dont even know that female of a bullock is buffallo. Dont ask such questions again for fun you fool>!@#$%^&*()<>?:"{}/,.;'[]
When a cow gives birth the animal is called a calf, as the calf grows the name changes depending on the sex of the animal. A female is called a hiefer and a male is called a bullock
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A male bullock is commonly known as Oxen. A male bullock is used by farmers in India and Australia for farming.
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No, female moths are not called myths. Moths are insects in the order Lepidoptera, and both male and female moths are simply referred to as moths. Myths, on the other hand, are traditional stories or legends.
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There is no such thing as a female bull. When referring to cattle, the young is a "calf," the female is a "cow", and the male is called a "bull". That being said, if you would really like to be confused, read the article, Is a Bull Female?Cow
No, Sandra Bullock is not a boy; she is a female actress and producer. Born on July 26, 1964, she is widely known for her roles in films such as "Speed," "The Blind Side," and "Gravity." Bullock has received numerous awards for her work in the film industry.