Because a cow is much bigger than a human!
Cows do not have ankles like humans. Instead, cows have a joint in their leg called the fetlock joint, which is similar to a human's ankle joint but is higher up on the leg.
There are many, many differences, not just one. The three most obvious differences is where humans have hands, cows have hooves, cows are covered thickly in hair whereas a human is only scarcely covered in hair, and cows walk on all fours but humans only walk on two legs. Other differences are in size and strength, body and head structure, skeletal structure, movement/mobility and how and what each species eats.
Who knows; cows don't talk, so they'll never tell.
chickens are smaller than humans and have 4 legs and humans have 2 legs.
The leg has greater mas than the lamp chop. More time is needed for the larger mass body of the lamp for the heat to pentrate the underparts of the leg than the chop
well one leg cant be "fatter" than the other, but in the human body one side seems to be larger then the other. for instance: one eye might be a tad bigger then the other or one foot might seem bigger. catch my drift? If your leg is in fact "fatter" than the other you should go to a doctor to get it checked out, it could be a tumor that is making your leg look larger.
bse the weight of our body in much case lie over it and cause to be muscular and larger
A leg of lamb is larger that a chop. Therefore it requires more time for the heat to penetrate the extra layers of the leg.
or you will get leg cramps if you squat too long
Neither, the have a cloven hoof, (or a foot on each leg).
The average chicken leg weighs about 2 ounces. This will vary depending on the size of the chicken as some are larger than others.
The root word "leg" typically refers to the anatomical structure found in humans and animals that is used for walking and supporting the body. Additionally, "leg" can also be used in a figurative sense to indicate a part or branch of something larger.