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#3590226
26 December 2018
A herd of cows on a farm in Hottot-Les-Bagues, near Bayeux. Farting cows directly linked to global warming. An increase in levels of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) in the atmosphere is caused largely by a very important natural phenomena: cows farting. The unique food digestion process of a cow’s 4 chambered ruminant stomach actually ferments the cellular plant material it eats creating methane and other gases, including nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These gases are released from both the animal’s mouth during digestion when it chews its ”cud”, and afterwards expelled in even larger amounts from the large intestine and anus, causing the flatulence or farts. On Wednesday, 26 December 2018, in Hottot-Les-Bagues, Normandy, France.
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#3590228
26 December 2018
A herd of cows on a farm in Hottot-Les-Bagues, near Bayeux. Farting cows directly linked to global warming. An increase in levels of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) in the atmosphere is caused largely by a very important natural phenomena: cows farting. The unique food digestion process of a cow’s 4 chambered ruminant stomach actually ferments the cellular plant material it eats creating methane and other gases, including nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These gases are released from both the animal’s mouth during digestion when it chews its ”cud”, and afterwards expelled in even larger amounts from the large intestine and anus, causing the flatulence or farts. On Wednesday, 26 December 2018, in Hottot-Les-Bagues, Normandy, France.
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#3590230
26 December 2018
A herd of cows on a farm in Hottot-Les-Bagues, near Bayeux. Farting cows directly linked to global warming. An increase in levels of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) in the atmosphere is caused largely by a very important natural phenomena: cows farting. The unique food digestion process of a cow’s 4 chambered ruminant stomach actually ferments the cellular plant material it eats creating methane and other gases, including nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These gases are released from both the animal’s mouth during digestion when it chews its ”cud”, and afterwards expelled in even larger amounts from the large intestine and anus, causing the flatulence or farts. On Wednesday, 26 December 2018, in Hottot-Les-Bagues, Normandy, France.
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#3590232
26 December 2018
A herd of cows on a farm in Hottot-Les-Bagues, near Bayeux. Farting cows directly linked to global warming. An increase in levels of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) in the atmosphere is caused largely by a very important natural phenomena: cows farting. The unique food digestion process of a cow’s 4 chambered ruminant stomach actually ferments the cellular plant material it eats creating methane and other gases, including nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These gases are released from both the animal’s mouth during digestion when it chews its ”cud”, and afterwards expelled in even larger amounts from the large intestine and anus, causing the flatulence or farts. On Wednesday, 26 December 2018, in Hottot-Les-Bagues, Normandy, France.
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#3590234
26 December 2018
A herd of cows on a farm in Hottot-Les-Bagues, near Bayeux. Farting cows directly linked to global warming. An increase in levels of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) in the atmosphere is caused largely by a very important natural phenomena: cows farting. The unique food digestion process of a cow’s 4 chambered ruminant stomach actually ferments the cellular plant material it eats creating methane and other gases, including nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These gases are released from both the animal’s mouth during digestion when it chews its ”cud”, and afterwards expelled in even larger amounts from the large intestine and anus, causing the flatulence or farts. On Wednesday, 26 December 2018, in Hottot-Les-Bagues, Normandy, France.
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#3590236
26 December 2018
A herd of cows on a farm in Hottot-Les-Bagues, near Bayeux. Farting cows directly linked to global warming. An increase in levels of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) in the atmosphere is caused largely by a very important natural phenomena: cows farting. The unique food digestion process of a cow’s 4 chambered ruminant stomach actually ferments the cellular plant material it eats creating methane and other gases, including nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These gases are released from both the animal’s mouth during digestion when it chews its ”cud”, and afterwards expelled in even larger amounts from the large intestine and anus, causing the flatulence or farts. On Wednesday, 26 December 2018, in Hottot-Les-Bagues, Normandy, France.
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