ASU, January 16, 2020 at 16:12

(beep boop beep). No R2 this is not a strange planet, this is a Bezoar taken from a cow.

A bezoar is a solid mass of indigestible material that accumulates in the digestive tract of animals. Bezoars usually form in the stomach but may form in the small intestine. They can even occur in children and adults. Bezoars are classified according to the material that forms them. Phytobezoars are composed of indigestible food fibers, such as cellulose. These fibers are found in fruits and vegetables. Trichobezoars are composed of hair or hair-like fibers, such as carpet or clothing fibers. Pharmacobezoars are composed of medications that don’t properly dissolve in the digestive tract.
Did you know, that bezoars were believed to have power of a universal antidote against any poison? Tradition held that a drinking glass which contained a bezoar would neutralize any poison poured into it. In fact, the word “bezoar” comes from the Persian pād-zahr, which literally means “antidote”.