the Metro.Meanwhile, the bull model has a protruding area between its legs which some argued was a penis.A cow toy also had anatomically correct udders.And, parents were divided over the very detailed figurines.Some said that there was nothing to worry about as that was how animals would appear if children saw them in real life.Plus, there’s nothing shameful in animals having body parts… that’s just nature.“My daughter has been able to tell the difference between a bull and a heifer calf since she could talk,” said one.Another added: “Have to start the conversation sometime, explaining with farm animals is a good lead in to humans.“Your child probably won’t even mention it.”A third noted: “Clearly some people have never visited a farm or.
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