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Flatulence is mostly composed of carbon dioxide, however, it also contains a blend of non-smelling gasses including oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and sometimes methane.

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What gases do cows let out when they fart?

Methane gas is what is release in flatulence, even that of humans!


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What is the John Krause Excellence of Flatulence Award?

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