Calves are immature bovines that rely on their mother's milk for sustenance and growth, and are typically considered calves between 0 and 205 days of age. Some producers still call young bovines calves even after weaning up until they're around 10 to 12 months of age.
Calves are also the muscular part of a human's lower leg, especially the back part.
The Bearer of Amazing Calves
Not thicken, but you will get lovely long muscles on your thighs and calves. THis gives you a toned look, not a fat one if that is what you mean.
Only once a year.
Calves that are dark red. These can be Saler calves, Red Poll calves, or a commerical mix-bred calf.
I believe it is a game. You run 100 meters with 'thighs&calves'. Google the game.
They stay calves
i like calves
Yes calves are mammals.
If you mean: Do moose get pregnant? Then yes. If you mean: Do moose carry calves (baby moose) in their mouths? Then I am not sure.
It means that calves are still too young to have a functional rumen that allows them to chew cud. They won't be able to start to chew cud until after they're 3 months of age.
My calves burned after my run. Those calves are two months old.
Bear calves could be referred to those calves that have such thick fluffy hair that they look like little bears with four legs; these are often referred to yak calves, Highland calves, or Galloway calves, all of which are born with thick long hair. The term could be a mis-spelling of "bare calves" which may be those calves that are orphaned and are raised in a bottle or bucket by humans.