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Politics : Tell a joke - anything goes

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (5360)3/24/2019 10:34:23 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) of 13945
 
Cows

One of the deadliest mammals in the United States, cows kill an average of 20 people each year — more than shark, alligator, bear, spider, and snake deaths combined. These deaths mostly involve herding or working with the animals in an enclosed area. Most deaths also result from blunt force trauma to heads or chests. Cows also are considered the most dangerous large animal in the U.K., and are even one of the deadliest in Australia for humans. A big danger to humans is actually consuming too many hamburgers and steaks. Red meat is high in saturated fat, which increases the risk of heart disease. Processed red meat has been classified as a carcinogenic by the World Health Organization. A study examining a tax on red and processed meat, estimated that the tax could prevent more than 220,000 deaths globally in a year, and save more than $40 billion in health care costs.

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