No, bubble gum is not made of cows. Bubble gum is primarily made from synthetic materials such as synthetic rubber, sugar, flavorings, and softeners. There are no cow-derived ingredients in bubble gum.
No, it is not recommended to wash guinea pigs with baby bubble bath as it may contain ingredients that are too harsh for their skin and coat. It is best to use a guinea pig shampoo that is specifically formulated for their sensitive skin.
Pigs are omnivores and will eat meat, including other pigs if given the opportunity. This behavior is more common in wild or feral pigs rather than domesticated pigs, especially if they are not being fed a balanced diet.
Pigs get big because they are pigs so they eat alot ;)
Pigs normally do not eat pigs. It is a sign of desperation if one does do that. Otherwise, wild cats, wild dogs and scavengers will eat pigs.if pigs are hungry they will eat . Also mother sows sometimes eat their piglets or sit on them and kill them
yes they do
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it will be bubble gum.
well bubble gum come from bubble gum it the same thing
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Yes, it has bubble gum in it.
it is a type a gum that can be blown into a bubble
Yes, the compound noun 'bubble gum' is a common noun, a word for any bubble gum of any kind.A proper noun for bubble gum would be the name of a specific bubble gum, for example Bazooka, Bubblicious, Bubble Yum, etc.
With bubble gum, you can blow bubbles, while with chewing gum, you can't.
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When the blow on the gum, air builds up and comes out as a bubble.
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