No, a goat cannot drown through its anus. Drowning occurs when water enters the lungs and interferes with the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. The anus is not connected to the respiratory system in any way, so water entering through the anus would not lead to drowning. Goats, like other mammals, breathe through their lungs, not their digestive system.
No. Cows give birth through the VAGINA, not the anus. ALL mammals give birth through the vagina or birth canal, NEVER THE ANUS.
The anus of a wasp is located at the tip of its abdomen. It is the opening through which waste from the digestive system is expelled from the insect's body.
No, they give birth through the birth canal, like all animals do.
Tortoises defecate through their cloaca, which functions as their anus.
Cows give birth through the vagina (birth canal).
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Nothing. Food doesn't pass through the anus. Waste passes through the anus.
The speed of a goat can vary from around 1 MPH to 35 MPH. It also depends on the animal's motivation. If a bobcat is chasing said goat, the goat can turn on a "turbo" by excreting waste out of their anus like a jet engine.
According to Webster, "drown" means "die through submersion in and inhalation of water," so no--if you live through it, you "almost drown."
No. Cows give birth through the VAGINA, not the anus. ALL mammals give birth through the vagina or birth canal, NEVER THE ANUS.
the anus is the opening through which feces leave the body
there are veins in your anus so yes
They have no anus and expel undigested matter through the mouth.
The anus is the opening through which waste is emitted from the colon.
They don't. Calves are pulled through the cow's vagina, not the anus.
No If your cow is in that condition, get the vet. The sphincter muscle of a cow should let nothing return back up the rectum.
Yes, water can drown fleas. Fleas are small insects that breathe through tiny tubes on their bodies, and when submerged in water, they can suffocate and drown.