That's where the mothers nipple is located.
Calf.
Calf.
The bull(father) goes away after mating. The cow(mother) stays with the baby for up to 2 years.
A baby manatee is called a sea calf lllike a cow.
One special health need a calf has at birth is the mothers milk. If it is not available, the calf will need colostrum.
Manatees usually have one calf every few years. Very rarely, they will have twins.
They traditionally consume their mothers dung (solid excrement).
a calf..mothers are called cows..and the father is called a bull
A calf that is small, usually one that is under 60 to 80 lbs. A Jersey calf is considered a small calf, as is a Texas Longhorn calf a mini-cow calf.
Manatees usually give birth to one calf per pregnancy, although twins are sometimes possible.
The plural form of the noun calf is calves.The plural possessive form is calves'.Examples: The calves' mothers were both owned by the same farmer.
No, manatees do not grow in a pouch. Unlike some marsupials, manatees are mammals that give birth to live young, which are born fully formed and capable of swimming shortly after birth. The mother nurses her calf with milk, but there is no pouch involved in their development. Manatee calves typically stay close to their mothers for protection and guidance as they grow.