Again I will say COW! That is basically a big boob. It just does not exist in the same spot. Same concept and those are only there to feed the babies. We just take the milk for ourselves. Also when women have babies thier breasts become swollen even after they stop nursing they remain swollen for a bit after. http://youtu.be/SYJPbrxdn8w
Listen, NO OTHER MAMMAL STORES FAT AROUND THE MAMMARY! Yes some dairy cows have sagging udders after their milk dries up (stop lactating) but these cows are basically mutants created by many decades of selective breeding for high milk yeilds. But they still DO NOT STORE FAT AROUND THE UDDER. ONLY HUMANS DO. The udder is visible in these cows when not lactating because they have been selectively bred to have huge capacity udders. Cows not specifically bred for dairy will have very small udders, having only the capacity enough to feed her calf. Once again though, no matter the size of yhe udder
..it still is not fatty as human breasts are. Cows (or any other mammal) also do NOT have a prominent breast EVER until they near the end of their first pregnancy. Humans get their breast spontaneously during puberty, not induced by pregnancy.
We are talking about prominent breast when not lactating. Non human mammals only have a prominent breast when lactating while human females have prominent breast at all times (after puberty), caused by fat accumulation, and the prominent breast is not induced by pregnancy.
Are women more evolved biologically than men?
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Again I will say COW! That is basically a big boob. It just does not exist in the same spot. Same concept and those are only there to feed the babies. We just take the milk for ourselves. Also when women have babies thier breasts become swollen even after they stop nursing they remain swollen for a bit after. http://youtu.be/SYJPbrxdn8w
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Listen, NO OTHER MAMMAL STORES FAT AROUND THE MAMMARY! Yes some dairy cows have sagging udders after their milk dries up (stop lactating) but these cows are basically mutants created by many decades of selective breeding for high milk yeilds. But they still DO NOT STORE FAT AROUND THE UDDER. ONLY HUMANS DO. The udder is visible in these cows when not lactating because they have been selectively bred to have huge capacity udders. Cows not specifically bred for dairy will have very small udders, having only the capacity enough to feed her calf. Once again though, no matter the size of yhe udder
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..it still is not fatty as human breasts are. Cows (or any other mammal) also do NOT have a prominent breast EVER until they near the end of their first pregnancy. Humans get their breast spontaneously during puberty, not induced by pregnancy.
We are talking about prominent breast when not lactating. Non human mammals only have a prominent breast when lactating while human females have prominent breast at all times (after puberty), caused by fat accumulation, and the prominent breast is not induced by pregnancy.
Do you understand now?