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The sissification of America continues...
Well he didn't say in America. He must be speaking of a specific country from which he is from. I can't imagine that the majority of the world's men do that. lack of plumbing in most places. Dominance of squat toilets in the rest.
This statistic could only hold true in the western world... and I find it hard to believe it applies to america or the western world as a whole.
Cows have 4 stomachs.
http://www.milkmeansmore.org/do-cows-really-have-four-stomachs/
Many people who’ve never been near a dairy farm have heard that cows have four stomachs. It’s one of the questions I get asked most often. The answer: Yes and no.
Cows technically only have one stomach, but it has four distinct compartments. It is very different than a human stomach. That’s why people often say that cows have four stomachs.
Parts of a cow’s stomach:
Thanks so much for this info.
- Rumen – This is the first part of the cow’s stomach. It helps break down complex plant products like grass.
- Reticulum – Here the food mixes with the cow’s saliva and produces cud. Cows burp up the cud into their mouths and chew it to help break it down more. When you see a cow that looks like she is chomping on bubble gum, really she is chewing her cud.
- Omasum – Here all the water is absorbed out of the food.
- Abomasum – Here is where the food is finally digested, similar to what happens in a human s
http://www.milkmeansmore.org/do-cows-really-have-four-stomachs/
Many people who’ve never been near a dairy farm have heard that cows have four stomachs. It’s one of the questions I get asked most often. The answer: Yes and no.
Cows technically only have one stomach, but it has four distinct compartments. It is very different than a human stomach. That’s why people often say that cows have four stomachs.
Parts of a cow’s stomach:
- Rumen – This is the first part of the cow’s stomach. It helps break down complex plant products like grass.
- Reticulum – Here the food mixes with the cow’s saliva and produces cud. Cows burp up the cud into their mouths and chew it to help break it down more. When you see a cow that looks like she is chomping on bubble gum, really she is chewing her cud.
- Omasum – Here all the water is absorbed out of the food.
- Abomasum – Here is where the food is finally digested, similar to what happens in a human stomach.
Would you rather I search my outdated 24 volume encyclopedia book set from 1994 to find the information, post it here and then expect you guys to take my word for it?
According to this 1949 issue of Popular Mechanics, computers by now should weigh only one and a half tons and use less than a thousand vacuum tubes...
Anatidaephobia is the fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck in watching you.
Anatidaephobia is the fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you.
Very perceptive of you.