No matter what mammal............or what they eat............all milk has a coloration of a white color.
2007-04-09 08:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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A cow's digestive system is not attached to its milk producing system. That would be like you believing a nursing mother's breast milk (a cow's milk is breast milk for her calf, if you haven't figured that out), coming out the color of her fecal matter. Get it?
2007-04-09 09:04:16
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answer #2
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answered by dr. shan 4
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Same way a black person can produce a white child.
Black is special.
2007-04-09 08:12:05
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answer #3
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answered by Afi 7
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residing organisms digest nutrition via breaking them down into smaller construction blocks. Proteins are broken down into amino acids, DNA into nucleotides and sugars, and starch into glucose. Blubber is broken down into fatty acids. Then those construction blocks are waiting to be reassembled into distinctive compounds in accordance to the advice stored in an organism's DNA.
2016-10-28 06:48:08
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answered by munley 4
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the cow absorbs the nutrients and not the color of the grass
2007-04-09 08:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know...I've often wondered why a black girl like me drinks alot of purple gatorade then takes a green dump.
2007-04-09 08:20:48
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answered by irie.girl_2006 3
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I wish people would leave the cows alone.
2007-04-09 08:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The same way humans can drink cranberry juice and still urinate clear or yellow.
2007-04-09 08:17:00
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answered by I'm 1 up on you!! 4
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It has bi-racial stomachs
2007-04-09 08:28:03
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answered by nycguy10002 7
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