Can turkeys reproduce without benefit of sex?

You heard right, compadre. Parthenogenesis — reproduction without benefit of sex — occurs spontaneously in a handful of species, most of them fairly simple but some surprisingly complex. The turkey is the foremost example of the latter group, with the virgin birth rate in some breeds approaching 40 percent. Parthenogenesis also occurs in some lizards. The…

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Mindblown:fascinating fun facts.

fascinating fun facts: Here, in absolutely no rational order, are things fascinating fun facts. Some of these facts will make you say “Duh! I knew that!” and some will leave you thinking “hashtag mind blown!” Beer was a soft drink: Beer was a soft drink in Russia until 2013. In 2011, president Dmitry Medvedev signed a…

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Moray eels have two sets of jaws

Researchers studying moray eels have discovered that these serpentine fishes have a freaky second set of razor-toothed jaws that help the eels reel in prey, even on land, according to new study published earlier in the Journal of Experimental Biology. The oral jaws and the pharyngeal jaws. Nearly all fish feed underwater, and most predatory…

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The smartest way to get recognised with India’s trusted organization. ICTRD Certified Premiership In Business Management Certification

Nowadays the business industry, proposing a number of new challenges and changes for the world’s pinnacle enterprise experts. Multiplied digitization, new control patterns, and more have modified the modern workplace, careers in enterprise control now more complex and specialized than ever before. There’s no better time to pursue a commercial enterprise control profession. Whether you’re…

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The worlds population has Green eyes only 2%

Green eyes If you have green eyes, you’re in luck. In addition to being the rarest eye color among Americans, green eyes are the most attractive, according to 66,000 people who voted in our survey. Just how rare are green eyes? Fewer than one out of every 10 Americans (9%) has them. But why are eyes so…

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Estimated age of universe!!

The universe is (nearly) 14 billion years old, astronomers confirm. With looming discrepancies about the true age of universe, scientists have taken a fresh look at the observable (expanding) universe and have estimated that it is 13.77 billion years old (plus or minus 40 million years). In 2019, scientists studying the movement of galaxies concluded…

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