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Zoology - September 2006

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A nutty guy for sure, but a sweet and pure seeming soul. I am sad today... I feel like a weirdo for being sad about his passing... but he was like a super hero ;O) He was kinda invincible... then again I knew if he died, he'd go out with a bang. I feel so bad for his wife... Criky, I'm gonna miss the GORGEOUS bloke:O(

2006-09-04 10:53:49 · 19 answers · asked by crimsonwaveproductions 1

2006-09-04 10:14:52 · 17 answers · asked by tom science 4

Obviously, with today's news of the crocodile man, we all are reminded that the natural world can be very dangerous. Are there any deadly sea creatures in the Mediterranean that I need to worry about?

2006-09-04 09:53:17 · 24 answers · asked by answers_anyone 2

2006-09-04 08:46:25 · 28 answers · asked by Alicat 6

2006-09-04 08:25:47 · 16 answers · asked by arun 1

2006-09-04 07:49:28 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

I didn't know that sting rays can kill people. They have sting rays at the petting section of the GA aquarium. So, wouldn't the sting rays be a danger to people? or only certain kinds of sting ray can kill?

2006-09-04 06:25:11 · 14 answers · asked by barry1009 1

2006-09-04 05:03:38 · 14 answers · asked by Hobby 5

I have been deeply saddened by the death of steve irwin. It is hard to believe that he has gone. i have taken it kind of hard because Ive watched so many shows and he has inspired me so much. i just want everyones prayers to go to his wife terri, and his two kids bindi and bob, and also to the staff at the zoo. steve will be greatly missed and his loss has saddened thousands, if not millions of people around the world. RIP Steve. My prayers and condolences go out to him, his family, and the zoo staff. May he live forever in our hearts.

2006-09-04 04:50:09 · 19 answers · asked by cparkmi331 3

2006-09-04 03:38:00 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-04 03:24:27 · 2 answers · asked by Special 'K' 4

2006-09-04 03:15:07 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-04 03:05:45 · 16 answers · asked by ISAACTUPAC 1

2006-09-04 02:48:49 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Waxwings are a type of bird

2006-09-04 01:32:33 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are there any animals that have a highly developed sense of touch, which they would rely on over and above their other senses?

2006-09-04 01:21:40 · 14 answers · asked by clowther78 2

2006-09-04 00:15:25 · 33 answers · asked by sparklel21 2

There are some small, very small, insects in my backyard. You can guarantee I can take photos of them every day. But, I have no idea what they are and I can't find any information about them.

They are like I said, very small. I have seen one bigger one before but not since. They look like wood, with two long antenae looking things at the back (on the rear that stick up in the air when you go near them) and as far as I can tell, they move backyards, forwards and side to side. They have six legs that I can see. It's rare for me to get a photo of their heads as they turn around straight away.

I have a picture but not sure if I should share it. I'm located in South East Queensland, Australia, if that helps at all and they are generally found on green leaves of all sorts.

2006-09-03 23:50:59 · 2 answers · asked by nyssajbrown 1

Given recent events, I ask myself: Was this a freak accident or do people regularly get killed by these beasts?

2006-09-03 23:14:15 · 24 answers · asked by Huh? Duh! 2

I know that usually people are stung by treading on stingrays and that these are infrequently fatal if otherwise very painful. But in order to get stung in the heart surely one would have to be swimming very close up to the creature and worrying it to the point at which it needs to defend itself. Or am I wrong?

2006-09-03 21:59:07 · 23 answers · asked by buffermum 1

While at work over night I heard that australian wildlife presenter steve irwin had died and I have to say that I am deeply saddened because he was a really nice guy who did great things to help wildlife and my heartfelt condolences goes out to his wife Terri and his young children.. R.I.P. Steve - you will be sadly missed!

2006-09-03 20:45:53 · 52 answers · asked by maidenrocks 3

2006-09-03 18:00:06 · 8 answers · asked by sugasweet cutie 1

2006-09-03 17:40:11 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

How much wood could a wood chuck chuck, if a wood chuck would chuck wood?

2006-09-03 17:35:42 · 4 answers · asked by freemindfighter 1

There is an animal in mexico that I want to look up, but I can't figure out how to spell it. It sounds like acoodamonady or cudamonday?

2006-09-03 17:05:33 · 7 answers · asked by kb 4

I have some evidence now and even think I have the missing link to the Theory of Regression. I have uncover much that seems to dictate that Monkeys did evolve from humankind 10 to 15 million years ago. Based on all my studies the monkeys are geting smarter and smarter and the humankind is on the brink of extinction. I am trying now to get humankind on the endangered species list.

This Theory is called the Theory of Regression because it is from a humankind point of view.

2006-09-03 14:58:42 · 7 answers · asked by cjkeysjr 6

I commented on how these spiders appear in late summer and spin webs in open places where they hadn't been earlier in the year. Spiders that spin webs every night but the webs are gone in the daylight. This guy told me that the spiders eat the webs. I don't believe it.

2006-09-03 14:28:02 · 11 answers · asked by February Rain 4

I know they construct nests in trees but do theyhibernate in these or do they find hollow trees to hibernate on and off through out the winter?

2006-09-03 14:22:51 · 8 answers · asked by John16 5

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