Fact: Cats also will purr when they are in pain. They often purr while giving birth and sometimes even purr when they are dying. Purring is more of an expression of emotion.....not just happiness.
Fact: Cats also will purr when they are in pain. They often purr while giving birth and sometimes even purr when they are dying. Purring is more of an expression of emotion.....not just happiness.
Fact: Cats also will purr when they are in pain. They often purr while giving birth and sometimes even purr when they are dying. Purring is more of an expression of emotion.....not just happiness.
Had no idea. Good one hutch.
The only big cat in the wild that purrs is the cheetah.
Fact: Cats also will purr when they are in pain. They often purr while giving birth and sometimes even purr when they are dying. Purring is more of an expression of emotion.....not just happiness.
Had no idea. Good one hutch.
The only big cat in the wild that purrs is the cheetah.
A camel's hump is pure fat and does not store water. They store it in their kidneys. Blood is as thick as syrup.
Myth
The infamous fear of an Earwig bug is thought to be fatally attractive to our ears and work their way to our brains. No insect can penetrate the human skull.
A bug in your ear will never find it's way to your brain.
A camel's hump is pure fat and does not store water. They store it in their kidneys. Blood is as thick as syrup.
Myth
The infamous fear of an Earwig bug is thought to be fatally attractive to our ears and work their way to our brains. No insect can penetrate the human skull.
A bug in your ear will never find it's way to your brain.
M/F -A bullet fired from ANY caliber rifle or handgun into the water is lethal?
Myth.
Not even a .50 sniper rifle will harm you beyond 4 feet beneath the surface.
I saw an episode of Mythbusters that talked about this. I don't know if that is where you saw it.
Their tests showed a 50cal round barely penetrated 3ft of water and the bullet from a high powered rifle came apart upon making contact with the water.
M/F -A bullet fired from ANY caliber rifle or handgun into the water is lethal?
Myth.
Not even a .50 sniper rifle will harm you beyond 4 feet beneath the surface.
I saw an episode of Mythbusters that talked about this. I don't know if that is where you saw it.
Their tests showed a 50cal round barely penetrated 3ft of water and the bullet from a high powered rifle came apart upon making contact with the water.
I saw an episode of Mythbusters that talked about this. I don't know if that is where you saw it.
Their tests showed a 50cal round barely penetrated 3ft of water and the bullet from a high powered rifle came apart upon making contact with the water.
Zactly where I saw it. .50 cal round didn't even touch the FBI bullistics gel that was submerged at 5-7 feet. Rifle was fired from the pool deck. If that's not high velocity I dunno what is.
I saw an episode of Mythbusters that talked about this. I don't know if that is where you saw it.
Their tests showed a 50cal round barely penetrated 3ft of water and the bullet from a high powered rifle came apart upon making contact with the water.
Zactly where I saw it. .50 cal round didn't even touch the FBI bullistics gel that was submerged at 5-7 feet. Rifle was fired from the pool deck. If that's not high velocity I dunno what is.
Zactly where I saw it. .50 cal round didn't even touch the FBI bullistics gel that was submerged at 5-7 feet. Rifle was fired from the pool deck. If that's not high velocity I dunno what is.
This was actually one thing that bothered me about "Saving Private Ryan." You see those bullets entering the water and it looks like they go straight to the bottom.
Zactly where I saw it. .50 cal round didn't even touch the FBI bullistics gel that was submerged at 5-7 feet. Rifle was fired from the pool deck. If that's not high velocity I dunno what is.
This was actually one thing that bothered me about "Saving Private Ryan." You see those bullets entering the water and it looks like they go straight to the bottom.
some of these "myths" i never heard. 75% heat loss thru the head? i have always heard 35%.
and crocs ARE cold-blooded reptiles--that term just means they need to bask in the sun to get their temp up to normal, regardless of what that temp settles at.
some of these "myths" i never heard. 75% heat loss thru the head? i have always heard 35%.
and crocs ARE cold-blooded reptiles--that term just means they need to bask in the sun to get their temp up to normal, regardless of what that temp settles at.
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