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TransformerRobot

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  1. Mars, Venus, and Australia. Envelope: Name 3 unforgiving wastelands.
  2. Which country has the most dinosaur findings?
  3. No, that's not it, I just wanted to know about Nile crocodile breeding too, as it's another reptile that crossed my mind.
  4. Thanks. Now what about the time from mating to egg laying for African crocodiles?
  5. While we're on the subject of childbirth in reptiles, here's another thing I need to know. Do any of you know the gestation (if that terms is still applicable to reptiles) period for green iguanas?
  6. I just came back after seeing footage of baby aligators being born, and what did I see dragged along behind the baby gators when they left the eggs? A placenta. I didn't even know such a thing was possible. Are those really placentas attached to the baby aligators?
  7. They do occasionally. XD But yeah, just cartoon characters still.
  8. Then on a related note I guess the My Little Ponies keep pigs as a source of gelatin. They're cartoon characters, but they at least have some biological similarities to real equines. Anyway, I hope feeding gummies to cows doesn't have any negative side effects on them, or on the meat they become. I've been extra concerned about Canada's beef industry because of that e. coli breakout from Alberta.
  9. So it's okay to feed gelatin based food to hooved animals?
  10. One thing that I find wrong with it is that it includes feeding the cows gummies. Gummy candy is made of gelatin, and gelatin comes from hooves. Cows have hooves. Doesn't that make it cannibalism?
  11. Read this first. Now, what are your thoughts on such a thing?
  12. But how many of said objects were metal disks?
  13. So where exactly was the gong invented? Some people say China, but here's what's confused me about it. I've seen gongs depicted in works of fiction as being used by not just in China or Japan, but also in Polynesian cultures, South American cultures, India, the Middle East and North Africa. Most of those cultures are further away from China, yet the gong seems perfectly at home in them.
  14. Which spiders do you know of are colonial?
  15. I was just watching this show "Nature's Secrets", they were talking about the powerful silk that spiders make, and it said that we couldn't put spiders together in a farm to mass produce their silk because "spiders hate each other." it said. Do spiders really hate each other? As in automatically when they see each other?
  16. Because logging does some of the worst damage to our global ecology. With all these trees falling we have less oxygen and too much CO2. We need a future where our successors can still breathe good air at least, and have plenty of natural resources still available (like fruit trees and schools of fish).
  17. Well people should care, especially considering there are loggers who are getting away with murder just to keep their industry alive.
  18. This is an ethical question because there are a lot of people who want to preserve the economy before the environment, and vise versa. Then there's the controversy over illegal logging in South America, which sometimes has led to loggers shooting at indigenous peoples to keep them out of the way.
  19. If nobody has done this so far, has there ever been a way to restrict logging by fencing off a wooded area, closer to the roads, from the rest of the forest, so that only that area and is used for lumber?
  20. What about heavier footwear? Would that work too?
  21. Considering it would be far away from the nearest planet, moon, etc., there wouldn't be much gravity on a space station, so how would the occupants of a space station keep their feet on the floor? Is that possible on the International Space Station? If it is, how do they do it when in such a weak gravitational pull?
  22. You mean the father would have to impregnate 2 different women to get fraternal twins? Or it would be just one mother, with both eggs reaching the uterus?
  23. Yes, but my previous knowledge of how more than one child ends up in the womb escapes me.
  24. Well that makes sense, but why is the heart more towards the left nipple in the human body? Kind of asymmetrical if you ask me.
  25. Why do women have 2 ovaries? They only need one in the womb, and it won't give them twins unless it divides, right?
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