Yes, these bovines are called Freemartins. They are primarily females that have been born with a twin brother that they have shared the same placenta with, and when the bull fetus was developing his sex organs in the womb, the testosterone in the system prohibited her ability to develop her normal sex organs, and consequently developed both female and male reproductive systems.
Yes, a person can be intersex, meaning they are born with variations in sex characteristics that do not fit typical definitions of male or female. This can include having both male and female reproductive organs or a combination of both.
A steer is a castrated male bovine (or bull) that is raised for meat. An ox is a castrated male bovine (can also be female too) that is trained and used for pulling carts, wagons, plows, etc.
There is no such thing as a female bullock. A bullock is another name for a steer, and even so there is no such thing as a female steer. However, a female unsexed bovine is called a spayed heifer.
the male slowworm is darker then the female. the female is brighter underneth then the male sloworm.
"Bovine" refers to cattle in general. A cow is a female bovine that has reproduced or had a calf which is a baby bovine. A cow does have an udder because she has to feed her calf. Also a heifer has an udder; a heifer is a two-year old female bovine that has not yet produced a calf. After she produces her first calf she is then considered a cow. Cows and heifers are the only bovine with an udder. Steers are male bovine that have been castrated or have had their testicles cut off, so they cannot reproduce. Bulls are male bovine that are used in reproduction.
Yes, a hermaphrodite is an organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs.
A hermaphrodite possesses both male and female reproductive organs.
The term "she-male" is considered offensive and outdated, typically used in a derogatory way to describe animals or individuals who possess both male and female reproductive organs. In animals, this condition is known as hermaphroditism, where an individual has both male and female reproductive organs.
Cow: mature female bovine that has had at least two calves Bull: mature intact male bovine Heifer: immature female bovine that has never had a calf Steer: castrated/altered male bovine Spayed heifer: altered female bovine
Hermaphrodites are people who were born to possess both male and female sexual organs.
Yes, a person can be intersex, meaning they are born with variations in sex characteristics that do not fit typical definitions of male or female. This can include having both male and female reproductive organs or a combination of both.
A steer is a castrated male bovine (or bull) that is raised for meat. An ox is a castrated male bovine (can also be female too) that is trained and used for pulling carts, wagons, plows, etc.
The scientific term for individuals that possess both male and female reproductive organs is intersex. This condition occurs due to variations in sex characteristics, and the specific term can vary depending on the characteristics present.
There is no such thing as a female bullock. A bullock is another name for a steer, and even so there is no such thing as a female steer. However, a female unsexed bovine is called a spayed heifer.
the male slowworm is darker then the female. the female is brighter underneth then the male sloworm.
Heifer - a female-young cow A bovine - any member of the species, male or female.
Only female bees possess a stinger, while male bees do not have stingers and cannot sting.