I don't really know but im guessing like at about 5-15 bottles a day
A moose can drink 37 gallons in a day!
It's a risk, but even humans can put a very few drops into their drinking water to kill bacteria. It's best to let your dog drink normal water unless your water is polluted. I personally have a cooler and buy large bottles of water and give my pets the same. There has been too many 'oops' with the sewer systems where I live. It isn't worth the risk.
You can buy your bun an Automatic Pet Water Dispenser, which is essentially a water bottle turned upside down inside a dish. This is a good stable option which is difficult to knock over. Alternatively, you can simply use a bowl with water in it. Just make sure to put it in a place that is hard for it to be knocked over; you don't want your rabbit to run out of water because of this. Many rabbits prefer drinking out of bowls rather than bottles. They weren't meant to naturally drink out of bottles and find dishes more natural. This obviously works much better for house rabbits rather than caged. If your bunny is caged, consider allowing him to become a house rabbit.
There are many legends about, however are said to drink blood 3 species of bats:# Desmodus rotundus # Diaemus youngi # Diphylla ecaudata
yes zombies do drink blood but they only drink blood when they find lots of blood or/and many people dead
The Russians invented Vodka, AK-47 and many more.
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Those would be delivered as individual bottles. If you meant 750 mL bottles in a 9 L case, that would be 12.
You would have to drink 3.5 bottles.
There are about 100 kcalories from ethanol in a standard drink of vodka.
You would have to drink about 7.6 1/2-liter bottles to equal one gallon.
The answer depends on the size of the bottles.
About 3 and 1/2 9oz. bottles = 1 32oz. bottle
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Vodka is a low-calorie spirit, but it isn't often served straight. Cranberry juice is commonly used as a mixer with vodka. The calories in vodka and cranberry juice will depend greatly on the type of juice you use.VodkaAccording to the website FitDay, there are approximately 64 calories in a 1-oz. serving of vodka. This amount can vary slightly since vodka can be made from many ingredients, including wheat, barley and even milk
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