Cow eggs
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Just tried this with ChatGPT, stupid thing doesn't think rabbits and cows lay eggs. Instead it started talking about the sizes of egg cells in mammals.
Oh yeah? Ask it about the size of egg cells in the platypus
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I'm not stupid. Those are obviously not cow eggs. They're bovine eggs.
Bovines are ungulates, and thus have hooves. These eggs do not have hooves, and therefore are not bovine eggs.
QED
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Okay now tell me where bull milk comes from.
From the bull. Duh.
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I'm not stupid. Those are obviously not cow eggs. They're bovine eggs.
Ruminant egg. Bovine egg don't make no dang sense.
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New version with better quality and in superior dark mode
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Looks like two left hands. This person is a monster.
Have you considered they might be two people?
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That’s an Österreich egg.
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That’s an Österreich egg.
I checked the etymology and am disappointed that there's no link between the word ostrich and Austria.
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Okay now tell me where bull milk comes from.
From their single teat, closer to the hind section than in females.
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GPT started answered correctly since around gpt3.5. But smaller LLM generally responds rabbit eggs are around 5 to 8 cm and are smaller than cows one
And probably made of chocolate? I can see where they might have picked that one up.
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I checked the etymology and am disappointed that there's no link between the word ostrich and Austria.
Austria is probably the English-version of the German name which translates to "Ost"- Eastern + "Reich"-empire.
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Austria is probably the English-version of the German name which translates to "Ost"- Eastern + "Reich"-empire.
There's an even closer term in English, "reach," similar in meaning to "realm."
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I checked the etymology and am disappointed that there's no link between the word ostrich and Austria.
Tell that to Archie Duke.
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I'm not stupid. Those are obviously not cow eggs. They're bovine eggs.
Found the Norman.
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Have you considered they might be two people?
Or two monsters.
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Ruminant egg. Bovine egg don't make no dang sense.
So you're suggesting sheep and goats lay eggs?
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From their single teat, closer to the hind section than in females.
Jimmy Saville fixed it for me to milk one blindfolded
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"Testicles".
They're called "testicles".
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To test level of stupidity of AI chat bots, I ask them the size of a rabbit egg, and if it is bigger or smaller that a cow eggs.
DeepSeek handled it well.
Conclusion
Biologically, neither rabbits nor cows produce eggs, so size comparisons are irrelevant. Culturally, decorative rabbit-themed eggs range from 2 to 9 inches, while "cow eggs" are purely fictional. For real egg sizes, bird species like chickens (2.5 inches) or cowbirds (0.8 inches) offer better reference points