no, it's an urban legend
bulls testicles
energy drinks such as monsters and full throttles and rockstars and red bulls ther yummy :)
No. Many do have a molecule called Taurine in them, which can ALSO be found in bulls. But the one used in energy drinks is synthetic, and hasn't been anywhere near a bull.
Energy drinks do not contain "bull sperm." The term "bull sperm" is often mistakenly associated with the ingredient taurine, which is derived from the bile of bulls but is synthetically produced for use in energy drinks. Taurine is an amino acid that plays a role in various bodily functions and is not related to reproductive materials. Therefore, energy drinks do not contain any actual bull sperm.
A bull's testicles are larger than a buck's.
Yes , someone died from a heart attack in Birmingham after he drank 4 red bulls.
A bull's testicles typically weigh between 2 to 4 pounds each, depending on the breed and age of the animal.
Strictly speaking, no, because "cows" are female bovines. Bulls, which are male bovines, do have testicles. Steers are castrated bovines and therefore have had their testicles removed.
Well, usually the MOST you should have a week is about 1 monster, but if i were you the only energy drink i would drink is the MINIATURE SHOT red bulls and no more than that a week.
I think its is bulls urine. Usually found in energy drinks. Taurine isn't bull's urine . . . the kind found in energy drinks is synthetically made in a lab. (ehow.com explains the process) The taurine in animal food is derived from skeletal and other parts of the protein they are using in their foods. The rumor about the bull's urine began because taurine was first found in the bile of bulls (which is why the root "taur" is now used).
Bulls ARE males, so there's no such thing as a "female bull." However, to answer the question, bulls have a penis and testicles, whereas a cow has a vagina, a uterus, and an udder.
No.Like most energy drinks, Monster drinks include taurine, an organic acid which can be found in the lower intestines of many animals, including humans and bulls. It is because this chemical was originally found in ox bile that rumors started about the source of taurine in food products.Any taurine that you see in an ingredients list will have been synthesized in a lab, not extracted from an animal.