…than the average in the world and equals 38 per mile. 14. It varies wildly from coast to coast. The west shore is generally low, merging, in the northwest, into…
…confident ,energetic and inquisitive. Labradors are generally well behaved towards other animals and often get along well with children, too! 7. Labs love to eat! Labradors can gain weight if…
…are actually marsupials, of which you will find many across Australasia. Down under, koalas are generally referred to as bears thanks to their looks. However, they share no genetics. 2….
…Wild geese generally live for between 15 and 30 years. 2. What’s the egg ratio? Geese generally lay between one and three eggs at a time. Eggs take approximately one…
…are the caretakers of the deep. Sea turtles generally spend their time hoovering up the seabed. At least, they do to the extent that they eat the plants and seagrass…
…fried chicken wing. 2. It’s worth keeping the math in mind. According to a research paper published in 2015 by Food and Nutrition Research, the meat part of the fried…
…His research into short-wave radio transmissions paved the way for radar, which sea vessels of course use to help navigate waters. 15. He has his own special day. International Marconi…
…research, the scientific community has come to the agreement that termites are existed for over 250 million years. 10. And yes… there are LOTS of termites out there. Termites outnumber…
…person to person, as thankfully it is not a contagious disease. 11. Animal research has helped us to treat the illness. Researches have historically used birds to study the parasite…
…is a natural practice undertaken all over the world. 14. Coconut oil has many people fascinated. Coconut oil and water are truly fascinating from scientific research perspectives. It’s said to…
…and smelling abilities make them valuable companions both in daily life and in specialised fields such as law enforcement or search and rescue operations. 4. A Dog’s Heart Beats at…
…migrate, too! Several times a year, millions of wildebeest move in search of fresh grazing areas and water sources. Their migration is considered one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on…
…breakneck rush! The Gold Rush really was a rush – men would end up selling their homes to go in search of instant fortune. They referred to themselves as the…
…to close the window. Gravity = ? 4. What’s the deal with Newton’s dog? It’s believed that Isaac Newton’s dog set his labouratory on fire, destroying 20 years of research…
…There are some arguments that say obesity is good. In some cultures, obesity is actually seen as a sign of good health and wellbeing. However, research increasingly proves that this…
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