The function of the penis is for only two things: excreting urine and to copulate with a cow in order to produce a calf.
The function of the retractor muscle in bulls is to form a sigmoid flexure (s-shaped curve) in the penis in order to hold it inside the sheath when not erect.
No. A bull's penis is made mainly of cartilage and epidermal tissue.
Bulls have what is called the Sigmoid Flexure which is a muscle that expands to allow erection for copulation, and then contracts, pulling the penis back into the bull's body during the time when the penis is not needed.
It's called a penis, just like in all male mammals, from humans to dogs to dolphins.
This is known as a prehensile structure, which allows the bull to grab onto the inside of the cow and make sure the mating is as effective as possible.
WHAT KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT?!? and yes, it is. Is your penis retractable? Then neither is a bulls.
The function of the retractor muscle in bulls is to form a sigmoid flexure (s-shaped curve) in the penis in order to hold it inside the sheath when not erect.
No. A bull's penis is made mainly of cartilage and epidermal tissue.
Bulls have what is called the Sigmoid Flexure which is a muscle that expands to allow erection for copulation, and then contracts, pulling the penis back into the bull's body during the time when the penis is not needed.
It's called a penis, just like in all male mammals, from humans to dogs to dolphins.
Dogs, Cats, bulls, almost anything, but birds
Bulls ARE males, so there's no such thing as a "female bull." However, to answer the question, bulls have a penis and testicles, whereas a cow has a vagina, a uterus, and an udder.
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some animals do and some dont. dogs have a bone in their penis that keeps it hard regardless of sexual stimulusYes, that's how they have sex.
The same as the penis of any other mammal; to pass urine and sperm.