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What is botholith?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 6/12/2024

a batholith is described as a mass of rock formed when a large body of magms cools inside the crust

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What is a botholith?

A bololith is a concretion or nodule that forms within the digestive tract of animals, particularly in ruminants like cows and sheep. It is composed of minerals, foreign objects, or organic material that has accumulated and hardened over time in the animal's stomach. This condition can lead to digestive issues if the bololith becomes too large.


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