I knew I could find this topic on youtube...
Very artistic, IMO. Dance. Suppleness. Coordination. Balance.
The next one is sheer showoff. Unbelievable! This could be an olympic sport:
Well it is actually. It is within Rhythmic Gymnastics with a single hoop.
With my rotten and damaged back, I don't know if I am up to this. But cheap entertainment, for sure.
Very artistic, IMO. Dance. Suppleness. Coordination. Balance.
The next one is sheer showoff. Unbelievable! This could be an olympic sport:
Well it is actually. It is within Rhythmic Gymnastics with a single hoop.
With my rotten and damaged back, I don't know if I am up to this. But cheap entertainment, for sure.
Very artistic, IMO. Dance. Suppleness. Coordination. Balance.
Yes, and as the video attests, the sun shines out of her backside! 😉
Elton John wrote "Don't let the sun go down on me", but she seems to enjoy it.Yes, and as the video attests, the sun shines out of her backside! 😉
We had a joke about Pterodactyls earlier. I know another one...
Did you know that Pterodactyls only have three fingers?
Which is why you never see a Pterodactyl play guitar!
Cue gratuitous pictures of colourful small Pteroasaurs:
There was one, called Monkeydactyl by the press, which could fly, climb trees, run on all fours and developed opposable thumbs for climbing before any other reptile:
Alas, I fear it was probably a worse guitarist than even Pterodactyls.
Did you know that Pterodactyls only have three fingers?
Which is why you never see a Pterodactyl play guitar!
Cue gratuitous pictures of colourful small Pteroasaurs:
There was one, called Monkeydactyl by the press, which could fly, climb trees, run on all fours and developed opposable thumbs for climbing before any other reptile:
Alas, I fear it was probably a worse guitarist than even Pterodactyls.
Depends on the Pterodactyl. Django could play guitar pretty well with just two! Some Pterodactyls might roam freely across the full range of the fretboard giving full flight to their musical imagination. ;')Which is why you never see a Pterodactyl play guitar!
My Norwegian is pretty rubbish, but I guess VG is Verdens Gang, which might mean "World's Goings On" or something... but the joke was lost on me.
What is a baby Deer called?
A Darling, of course. 😀
I was interested in this seemingly obscure bit of genetic research on Antlers in Deer.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/...quickly?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-en-GB
Seems like Deer that have a high protein diet around 16% grow huge and have big antlers. This is something the Does look for in choosing a partner. Deer in a poorer region and getting around 8% protein develop into smaller type which is a good adaptation.
The surprise was that the smaller ones, when put on a better diet develop into bigger ones not in the first generation of offspring, but the second one. Somehow the better diet triggers a dormant size gene.
So Darwin missed a trick here. I remember a friend telling me that your hairline takes after your maternal Grandfather. My maternal Grandfatther was bald as a badger. My hair is getting thin too. 🙁
What is a baby Deer called?
A Darling, of course. 😀
I was interested in this seemingly obscure bit of genetic research on Antlers in Deer.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/...quickly?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-en-GB
Seems like Deer that have a high protein diet around 16% grow huge and have big antlers. This is something the Does look for in choosing a partner. Deer in a poorer region and getting around 8% protein develop into smaller type which is a good adaptation.
The surprise was that the smaller ones, when put on a better diet develop into bigger ones not in the first generation of offspring, but the second one. Somehow the better diet triggers a dormant size gene.
So Darwin missed a trick here. I remember a friend telling me that your hairline takes after your maternal Grandfather. My maternal Grandfatther was bald as a badger. My hair is getting thin too. 🙁
Did it happen at night? Nocturnal emissions are perfectly normal.sperm bank exploded
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