How Did That Big Cow Get So Huge?

A big steer.
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The internet literally had a cow yesterday when news of a giant steer in Australia spread across the interwebs like a fire set by a cow kicking over a lantern.

The famous steer (a male cattle that's been neutered) is named Knickers. He's 7 years old, weighs more than 3,000 lbs. (1,400 kilograms) and stands an incredible 6 feet, 4 inches (194 centimeters) tall at the shoulders. But nobody — not even Knickers' owner in Western Australia — knows how he got so big, according to The Guardian.

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