Cow eggs
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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
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Clearly you've never been on a farm, THESE are cow eggs.
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"Testicles".
They're called "testicles".
Oof. For a moment I thought these were kidney stones.
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Estos huevos no son de vaca sino de toro
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I checked the etymology and am disappointed that there's no link between the word ostrich and Austria.
You misspelled Australia.