So they can nurse their babies and so they can be milked. that's how we get our milk in the store. so those are very important on a cow :)
a cow
camel, buffalo, cow
Squirrels typically have 8 nipples, with four pairs located on their abdomen. These nipples allow the mother squirrel to nurse and care for their offspring.
No, they are called teats. The milk sack is called the udder. Otters, on the other hand, are water loving animals.
Everything I've read says 8-10.
a cow
Cow is a good example of animal with four nipples for breast feeding.
Only four functional ones.
No, this would be a part that would be redeemed as scrap.
camel, buffalo, cow
Yes they do. They are quite small and non-functional, just like the nipples found on a man in comparison with that of a woman. A bull's nipples are located in the same area as a cow's, only, like mentioned before, much smaller and less defined than what is present on a cow.
Kimmie Nipples is 5' 6".
there are two teats(nipples) between the legs of a mare where the foal sucks milk out of. Just like any other mammal. It looks sort of like an utter on a cow only with two shorter nipples than a cow.
because cow nipples are the bee's knees
I believe yes, it could travel from the infected cow to its nipples, then made into ice-cream from the infected milk that the cow produces.
This is a false statement u only have 2 nipples in ur mothers vagina
They are on either side of the base of the bull's scrotum. There will be four, just like on a cow, but much less pronounced.