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What are some cow eye facts?

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there is only one iris color of the cow witch is black. The cow eye only has 4 muscles so it will not be able to move its eye around to much like us humans.The cow eye is also much bigger and darker than the regular human eye. The cow eye is also the most similar eye type to the humans eye

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