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From the QI offices in Covent Garden, my name's Andy and I'm sitting here with three of the regular elves,
James Harkin, Alex Bell and Anna Tijinski,
and we've gathered our favorite facts from the last seven days and we're now going to talk about them in no particular order.
First fact is Alex.
Okay, my fact is cows have friends and they get sad when you separate them.
Aww.
How are they cow friends?
Yeah, so basically Northampton University did a study.
So cows are herd animals, obviously.
Unseen.
Yeah, so they live in a herd but they get separated a lot because they need to be milked,
they need to be taken to the vets, etc.
And Northampton University did a study where they looked at cows when they were in a field and monitored all their behavior to see which cows hung out with which other cows.
And then they separated them out into different combinations.
So sometimes they'd be removed from the herd in pairs and sometimes they'd be with a cow they'd never hung out with before or sometimes they'd be with their best friend.