Yes, I typed 'bitten by a cow' into Google and got a video of someone being just that. It's in the links section of this question.
The cow is the animal that has a longer small intestine than the human. This is mainly due to the cow's diet, which is strictly herbivorous, unlike the human.
One human year is equal to five cow years. So, if you have a cow for five years, that cow is twenty-five years old.
Cow years is the amount of human years that are equivalent to one year for a cow. Each year a cow is alive is like 7 years to a human. This represents the process the body of a cow goes through during this cycle.
The density of cow bone will vary from cow to cow, but has been recorded in ranges from 1.24 - 1.71 g/cm^3
No. Humans and cows are two very separate species, which makes human semen nonviable to the ovum of a cow. However, a human can impregnate a cow by inserting frozen bull semen into the cow's uterus through a process called Artificial Insemination. It is a much more common and legal way of impregnating a cow than attempting beastiality on a cow.
No.
The answer is artachoke.
No, they are feferred to as a sea cow, though.
If a human were to eat the same diet as a cow, then it will go through faster in a human than in a cow. Thus, a human on a vegetarian diet will digest food faster than a cow would on grass.
The cast of The Human Cow - 2003 includes: Nathanael Forrest as Human Cow Sam Forrest as TV Reporter
The cow is the animal that has a longer small intestine than the human. This is mainly due to the cow's diet, which is strictly herbivorous, unlike the human.
One human year is equal to five cow years. So, if you have a cow for five years, that cow is twenty-five years old.
human sperm cannot get a cow pregnant. The only species humans can get pregnant with their sperm is another human.
A cow thinks with its brain just like a human
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
Cow saliva. Actually, I drink it.
No. The human embryo would die because it cannot attach itself to the uterine wall of the cow due to the fact that the placenta of a human is much different from the placenta of a cow, and that a human and a cow are genetically very different from each other.