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A vagina( the thing the peons goes in and the baby comes out located between the woman's legs)
It is probably either poop or a tick.
A cow is a mature female bovine. You can tell by looking for the udder between the hind legs. The udder is a large pendulous sack with four teats presented in a square-like formation hanging below. A cow will also urinate out the back end. There no boy cows or girl cows. A cow is just a cow, and they are always female. To tell a cow a part from a bull, also look between the legs, but also look at the base of the belly. With bulls (and steers) you will see a hairy prepuce hanging down which is where the penis is housed, and comes out when the bull is about to mate with a cow. Bulls and steers also urinate from this area. A bull will have a football-like sac hanging down between his back legs with a pair of testicles inside, seen by the two oval "balls" that make up the visible male gonads. Unlike with the cow, the whole organ is more narrower and has a much smaller neck at the base, and doesn't look as much like a bag or sack.
For one, spiders are arachnids. They have 8 legs and sometimes fangs or multiple eyes. Insects (not arachnids) sometimes have wings and less legs than spiders. See the legs, first - spiders have eight, insects have six. Insects have antennae and spiders do not. Let us now consider the number of body parts - insects have three and spiders have two. In addition, if the animal is hanging by a thread, it is a spider. Spiders make silk insects do not.
Elephants have evolved to have their teats located between their front legs to allow their calves easy access to nourishment while walking. It also helps prevent the teats from dragging on the ground when the elephant is lying down. This positioning is optimal for the elephant's size, weight, and movement.