You'd have cow bits slung around.
This is a situation which I hope no one experiences. No, they do not.
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Yes i believe that a cow could explode but it would be kind of complicated to blow up a cow i mean you would have to light dynamite with a cow beside it like laying on it and light the fuse and stuff but yah a cow can blow up... i wouldn't suggest you trying to blow up a cow but yah....
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A duck's bum is where copulation occurs and where the duck defecates. A cow's pat is essentially another word for a pile of cow-dung or cow-feces.
No, a cow will not blow up if bitten by a praying mantis. Praying mantises are carnivorous insects that primarily feed on other insects, not large mammals like cows. While a praying mantis bite may be painful to a cow, it is highly unlikely to cause any serious harm or result in the cow blowing up.
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i am not sure... you would have to search the music website
you stick a chicken up your bum bum
up your bum
Cows may turn up their noses and make loud blowing sounds as a way to express discomfort, annoyance, or to communicate with other cows. This behavior can indicate that they are feeling threatened or are trying to assert dominance within the herd. Additionally, it may be a response to environmental factors, such as unfamiliar smells or the presence of predators. These vocalizations and body language are important for social interaction among cows.