Black Widow
02-02-2009, 02:09 PM
WARNING graphic photo: Holy cow, talk about a sizzling steak.
In a moo-ving experience, this cow is believed to have been struck by lightning and somehow survived.
This is no mad cow story. It's entirely feasible, according to JCU Professor of Geo-Sciences, Jon Nott.
"Cows are susceptible to lightning strikes because of both sets of legs being on the ground, and they're eating grass from where electricity is conducted from the strike so it is possible it happened but, more often than not, cows die from it," Prof Nott said.
So, does it mean this cooked cut of beef is the Jesus of cows?
"The electricity from a lightning strike would enter the front set of legs and exit out the back legs so, again, based on the picture, it is possible it happened," Prof Nott said.
"While I can't explain the knee wounds, the ankle wounds would be consistent with those of a lightning strike."
The lightning strike happened at a property near Gladstone last month, and these pictures have been doing the rounds of email inboxes.
cairns.com.au
This looks like some char-grilled beef.
After being struck by a lightening bolt, this cow seems unphased by its ordeal.
Cows are said to be susceptible to lightning strikes because both sets of their legs are on the ground from where electricity is conducted.
Professor of Geo-Sciences, Jon Nott at James Cook University, Australia, said: "The electricity from a lightning strike would enter the front set of legs and exit out the back legs so, again, based on the picture, it is possible it happened."
The cow is believed to have been hit by the bolt in Gladstone, Queensland, last month.
The Sun
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In a moo-ving experience, this cow is believed to have been struck by lightning and somehow survived.
This is no mad cow story. It's entirely feasible, according to JCU Professor of Geo-Sciences, Jon Nott.
"Cows are susceptible to lightning strikes because of both sets of legs being on the ground, and they're eating grass from where electricity is conducted from the strike so it is possible it happened but, more often than not, cows die from it," Prof Nott said.
So, does it mean this cooked cut of beef is the Jesus of cows?
"The electricity from a lightning strike would enter the front set of legs and exit out the back legs so, again, based on the picture, it is possible it happened," Prof Nott said.
"While I can't explain the knee wounds, the ankle wounds would be consistent with those of a lightning strike."
The lightning strike happened at a property near Gladstone last month, and these pictures have been doing the rounds of email inboxes.
cairns.com.au
This looks like some char-grilled beef.
After being struck by a lightening bolt, this cow seems unphased by its ordeal.
Cows are said to be susceptible to lightning strikes because both sets of their legs are on the ground from where electricity is conducted.
Professor of Geo-Sciences, Jon Nott at James Cook University, Australia, said: "The electricity from a lightning strike would enter the front set of legs and exit out the back legs so, again, based on the picture, it is possible it happened."
The cow is believed to have been hit by the bolt in Gladstone, Queensland, last month.
The Sun
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/292/frontviewtt4.th.jpg (http://img300.imageshack.us/my.php?image=frontviewtt4.jpg) http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/7850/lightningcowembed724005zv9.th.jpg (http://img443.imageshack.us/my.php?image=lightningcowembed724005zv9.jpg)
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/9039/sideviewxl2.th.jpg (http://img264.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sideviewxl2.jpg) http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/5975/lightningcow682724028atb1.th.jpg (http://img187.imageshack.us/my.php?image=lightningcow682724028atb1.jpg)