28, డిసెంబర్ 2015, సోమవారం

W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana(351 to 360)

W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana(351 to 360)
ఈ దేహం నిండా సందేహాలే! ఎందుకు, ఏమిటి, ఎప్పుడు, ఎక్కడ, ఏది, దేనిని, ఎవరు, ఎవరిని, ఎప్పుడైతే, ఎవరైతే, ఎలా....?!?!?!...తెలుసుకుని బతకాలి, తెలియకుండా చావకూడదు; బోళ్ళంత విజ్ఞానం మనకోసం. Many doubts are there in our body! Why, what, when, where, which, whom, whose, who, while, how...? Live after known, do not die without known; more knowledge and most surprising things are for us. ok!
General knowledge/ most surprising things :
351.Its ears help to regulate their temperature: Rabbits
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352.They are able to dive 1000 feet  and can stay under water for 30 minutes: Seals
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353.They have more blood for their body size than any other land animal: Seals
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354.They come on land or ice to mate: Seals
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355.A seal's milk is forty-five to fifty percent fat:Seals
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356.The stripes on them all is unique to each individual, with the variation greatest in the shoulder region: zebras
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357.It is believed that they have stripes in order to confuse predators: zebras
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358.They have 6,000 species crawling in their habitats; and more are discovered each year: reptiles
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359.There are over 70,000 types of them spinning their webs in the world: spiders.
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360.They are the only creatures that have flaps around their ears: Mammals
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W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana(381 to 390)

W9:H1 general knowledge by rasp Sadhana(381 to 390)
ఈ దేహం నిండా సందేహాలే! ఎందుకు, ఏమిటి, ఎప్పుడు, ఎక్కడ, ఏది, దేనిని, ఎవరు, ఎవరిని, ఎప్పుడైతే, ఎవరైతే, ఎలా....?!?!?!...తెలుసుకుని బతకాలి, తెలియకుండా చావకూడదు; బోళ్ళంత విజ్ఞానం మనకోసం. Many doubts are there in our body! Why, what, when, where, which, whom, whose, who, while, how...? Live after known, do not die without known; more knowledge and most surprising things are for us. ok!
General knowledge/ most surprising things :
381.The bird with the longest bill to body size: Sword-billed Hummingbird Ensiferaensifera/ Andes/ Venezuela/ Bolivia/ 10.2 cm long
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382.The longest legs: Ostriches Struthio camelus/ 1.3 m long.
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383.The shortest legs: swifts/ Their family name Apodidae means 'lacking legs'.
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384.They have have the longest toes relative to body length: Jacanas (Jacanidae family) / 15 cm.
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385.The longest feathers: The Phoenix Fowl/ 10.6 m.
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386.That has been bird as an ornamental bird in Japan since the mid 17th century: Red Jungle Fowl /Gallus gallus.
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387.The longest feathers of a wild bird relative to body size: the male Ribbon-tailed Bird of Paradise Asptrapia mayeri/ in the mountain rainforest of New Guinea.
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388.The most number of feathers ever counted on one bird:  the Tundra Swan Cygnuscolumbianus. /25,216/  80% on the bird's head.
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389.The least number of feathers ever counted  940 on  one bird:   a Ruby-throated Hummingbird Archilochuscolubris
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390.It is the fastest bird and fastest of any kind of animal: The Peregrine Falcon Falcoperegrinus/ 200 km when diving for prey in the air.
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