Well, if it did happen your body would try to adjust to your new insides. So, it would just react by turning you into a cow because the body knows when something needs to be fixed and that's turning you into a cow when you have cow insides.
gives him the insides of cows
Most certainly BUT it has to be replaced with the same type of disc and spline
The rib of a cow is just like your ribs - it protects its insides and is connected to a its spine.
if they are broken open they will eat the insides
The duration of Insides Out is 1500.0 seconds.
Insides Out ended on 2000-12-22.
Insides was created on 2009-05-05.
for example like a cow dies and you keep getting and getting more cows
No they do not. They inhabit the intestines of other creatures, and their eggs are consumed and passed into another creature through eating. As they live their lives in the insides of organisms, mainly cows and humans, they do not need camouflage as they will not ever be seen.
There would have to be still six cows, because the number didn't change, since two died and were consequently replaced by two cows on the same day. Here's how the logic should play out: You start with six cows. Two die of that six, leaving you with only four cows. However, two more cows "came" (or were bought) the same day that the initial two passed on, bringing the number back up to six. If you want to do it by numbers, then it would go like this: 6 - 2 + 2 = 6.
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Milton Keynes is home to a famous herd of 100 concrete cows, which were created as part of an art installation in 1978 by artist Liz Leyh. These cows have become iconic symbols of the city and are located in a park in the area. Over the years, some of the original cows have been replaced or restored, but the installation remains a popular attraction for visitors.