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Scorpion mother carrying her scorpion babies on her back

First, the male and female scorpion grab each other with their pincers, and ‘dance’ – a process which allows the female to test the strength of the male, and the male to lead his partner around to find a suitable spot to leave his sperm packet for her to take. Scorpions have four pairs of legs, two pinchers and…

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WOW FACT: PIGS DON’T SWEAT!!

When humans get hot, we sweat. Our bodies need to stay about the same temperature — 98.6° F — all the time. To keep our bodies at the correct temperature, our sweat glands secrete sweat (also called “perspiration“) when we get hot. Sweat is mostly water with small amounts of salts and amino acids. As you sweat, the water evaporates into the air and cools the skin beneath it. Unfortunately, pigs have…

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Joseph Heller’s ‘Catch-22’ was rejected for publication 22 times.

The War for Catch-22 The tragicomic 1961 novel that sprang from Joseph Heller’s experience as a W.W. II bombardier mystified and offended many of the publishing professionals who saw it first. But thanks to a fledgling agent, Candida Donadio, and a young editor, Robert Gottlieb, it would eventually be recognized as one of the greatest anti-war…

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Living bacteria found in polar ice fist time.

For the first time scientists have directly observed Living bacteria in polar ice and snow — an environment once considered sterile. The new evidence has the potential to alter perceptions about which planets in the universe could sustain life and may mean that humans are having an even greater impact on levels of CO2 in Earth’s…

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The “Windy City” name has nothing to do with Chicago weather

 The “Windy City” name has nothing to do with Chicago weather: Chicago city’s nickname was coined by 19th-century journalists who were referring to the fact that its residents were “windbags” and “full of hot air.” Well, when the nickname came to be, the “Windy City” wasn’t describing the weather but the people. Nineteenth-century journalists first…

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Mysterious wonder, a wealth of diversity, and a rich history

Mysterious wonder, a wealth of diversity, and a rich history: The Republic of India is a vast country in south Asia, full of breathtaking landscapes, mysterious wonder, a wealth of diversity, and a rich history. Known as the world’s largest democracy, India is a truly fascinating country with a very proud people. It’s so awesome…

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Headless cockroaches are capable of living for weeks

Of the many curious facts about this highly-studied creature, its ability to live without a head… for a while anyway… has got to be one of the creepiest. But before outright telling you how long a cockroach can survive without a head, let’s look at the science behind why it’s possible at all. Because there’s…

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Superstar Freddie Mercury is of Indian origin

Superstar Freddie Mercury is of Indian origin: Freddie Mercury, original name Farrokh Bulsara, (born September 5, 1946, Stone Town, Zanzibar [now in Tanzania]—died November 24, 1991, Kensington, London, England), British rock singer. And songwriter whose flamboyant showmanship and powerfully agile vocals, most famously for the band Queen, made him one of rock’s most dynamic front men. Bulsara was born…

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