Potentially any mammal. Can't really say if all the potential butters would be of good quality or structural consistency though.
Yes (if we are talking about real butter, not canola oil)
Jute is made from plant fibre not animals
Crude oil comes from the ground after many millions of plankton die. This is a process that takes thousands of years. Plankton is actually a plant, not an animal.
whose animal gives eag and milk
you dont give a wild animal food they are use to finding food for themselves and if you did give them the wrong food they would probibly be sick
Protein
Butter It can be lard from a pig, which can be used as butter.
put peanut butter on it and let us know
A chicken and cow
no butter is dairy some margarines are parve if they don't have animal fat
Yes (if we are talking about real butter, not canola oil)
Butter :P
A Butter fly.
Yes, they did. I worked at a grocery store at that time. They would return them to us and we would give them their money back. We would return it to the supplier and they would give us our money back, and so on.
Jute is made from plant fibre not animals
no
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