Calf.
there are many animals that their young are called calves. there are camel calves, cow calves, and i think orca whale babies are called calves. not sure about the last one. =)
A cow. Cows are mature female bovines that have had at least one or two calves.
A "female cow" is a mature female bovine that has had at least one or two calves. A cow is only female, never either male or female.
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All mammals suckle their young ones.
cow/bull ,elephent, giraffe, sheep,
Yes it is; they are both called Calves.
there are many animals that their young are called calves. there are camel calves, cow calves, and i think orca whale babies are called calves. not sure about the last one. =)
Males used for breeding are called bulls. Mature females are called cows (whereas immature females are known as heifers) and their young are called calves (singular is "calf").Males that are castrated are called steers.Male = BullFemale = CowYoung = CalfA young female before she has calved the second time is called a heifer (pronounced heffer) after the second calf she is matured and therefore referred to as "a Cow"
Usually a giraffe only produces one calf at a time. However, some instances of twins being born has been recorded.
A young cow is typically one that is around 3 to 5 years of age. Young cows can also be referred to those heifers that have just had a calf, though they are commonly called "first-calf heifers." In terms of the general meaning of "cow," it can refer to a calf (young that is less than 6 to 10 months of age and is reliant on its mother's milk) or a heifer (female immature bovine). It can also, to those who are unfamiliar with the difference in genders of cattle, refer to a steer (castrated male bovine) or, sadly, a bull (a more muscular, intact male bovine used for breeding cows and heifers).
Calf as in the young one of cow in Hindi is Bachadaa..
Young whales are called calves (singular form is calf), no matter which kind.
A cow. Cows are mature female bovines that have had at least one or two calves.
The metaphor in chapter one of "A Cow Called Boy" refers to the cow being seen as a special gift or treasure, symbolizing hope and prosperity for the family. The cow's presence brings a sense of joy and excitement to their lives.
A "female cow" is a mature female bovine that has had at least one or two calves. A cow is only female, never either male or female.
Oryx is one of those cases that is vital, that involves professional attendance about