No. Yogurt comes from the milk from a cow, not from the bones of a cow. Bacteria and flavour is added to it to make it yogurt.
a cow does not make yogurt it makes milk and it is 8 quarts of milk and that equals 2 hole gallons
The density of cow bone will vary from cow to cow, but has been recorded in ranges from 1.24 - 1.71 g/cm^3
Every bone in a cow is just as important as the other. There is no "most important bone" in ANY animal.
yes, cow bones is made out of the tissue of the cow bones.
Apogus
Bone and keratin.
Typically a tibia bone from a cow is larger and thicker than that from an elk. So if it looks a bit too large and thick to come from an elk, then it's likely a cow bone.
No, not if there's no meat on it.
main character of the bone:the great cow racestory are bone and thorn.i hope this help you
Cow horn is known simply as horn, It is constructed of a covering of keratin and other proteins which surround a core of live bone. Scientific names are available for specific cow bones but not the cow bone material in general.
Yogurt is not a pure substance because its a mixture of different elements/molecules (Cow milk and sugar and more...) from the Periodic Table
Cow's feet are made up of bone, keratin and tissue. The bone is called the pedal bone.