Cow kidneys typically exhibit a reddish-brown color due to their rich blood supply and the presence of various tissues. The outer surface may appear darker, while the inner medulla can have lighter shades, often described as a pinkish or cream color. Variations in color can occur based on factors like diet and age, but the predominant hues are generally within the brown to reddish spectrum.
a cow has eyes on the sides of it's head which means it can see 360 degrees I believe cows see colors differently - they have limited color visions.
well i taught my little cousin her colors by asking her the colors of animals brown cow orange fish
No, lungs and kidneys are two completely different organs.
A cow is a mammal.
No, a crayon is not a cow but unless you mean a different kind of cow then I have no clue at all.
A cow has one stomach with four different compartments or areas.A cow has one stomach with four different compartments or areas.
The length of a cow kidney typically ranges from about 10 to 15 centimeters (4 to 6 inches). However, this can vary slightly depending on the breed and age of the cow. Cow kidneys are generally larger than those of smaller animals, reflecting the size of the animal itself.
It always symbolises the cow is dead. Different culture assign different things
NO. Milk comes from the MAMMARY glands which are located in the udder of a cow, not her bladder or kidneys.
Different for different animals, sometimes droppings, sometimes pellets, sometimes scat, etc.
no, current did not have different colors
There different colors emitted