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Milk comes out of our noses if we laugh while we are drinking milk. Cows don't drink milk, so it wouldn't be milk that came out. Maybe water? And they don't laugh. Maybe because they have poor senses of humor? I think the closest you are going to come with a cow is a runny nose.

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Cows don't laugh they moo. If a cow mooed really hard and no one was around to hear it would milk still curdle?

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Only in the Cartoons!I don't believe it does. Probably mucus or something else I assume.

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