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Passerine Hangman – They Hang Their Prey on Thor
Lanius, the typical shrikes, are a genus of passerine birds in the shrike family. The majority of the family’s species are placed in this genus. African species are known as fiscals. That name comes from the Afrikaans word fiskaal (“public official”
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Amazing Goliath - the World's Biggest Spider
he scientific name comes from the Greek word "thera" and "phosa", what means wild animal and light. The most common name "Goliath bird eating Tarantula" was given by some explores from the Victorian era who witnessed one eati
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How to Fool Your First Day Colleague (video)
Old birds like to make fun of newbies as orientation course when the latter new joins the working field. Thus, don’t fully trust every word from those old birds
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Birds of the Gulf [Video]
Artist Karl Cronin offers a dance tribute to the birds of the gulf of Mexico affected by the BP oil spill. 'The Dancing Ecologist', Cronin studies the movements of plants and animals and is the creator of the Somatic Natural History Archive.
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Dr. Suess Coined the Word “nerd”
The first documented use of the word Nerd is in the 1950 Dr. Seuss story, If I Ran the Zoo, in which a boy named Gerald McGrew made a large number of delightfully extravagant claims as to what he would do, if he were in charge at the zoo.
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Origin of the Word Bacon
The word derives originally from the Old High German “bacho”, meaning “buttock”, which in turn derived from the Proto-Germanic “backoz”, meaning “back”. By the 14th century, it found its way into Old French as “bacun”, meaning “back
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How the Word “Spam” Came to Mean “Junk Messa
We found out how the word “spam” came to mean “junk message” or “junk mail”.
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Cat Born with the Word Cat on Fur!
Cat owners discovered the word 'cat' in blond fur on their black striped kitten
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30 of Brilliant Birds in the Air Photography
Here are some really awesome examples of birds in the air photography done by Hanh Huynh
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Where the Word "witch" Came from
The word “witch” derives from the Old English words “wicca” and “wicce” (masculine and feminine forms, respectively). This later became “wicche”, in Middle English, which meant the same thing as “wicca” and “wicce”, but didn’t d
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Facebook To Own Trademark For The Word "Face" Soon
Facebook has moved one step closer to secure a trademark for the word “Face”(when used with online chat rooms or bulletin boards) after receiving a notice of allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Indian Teacher Explaining The Word ****
Hilarious comedy video about an Indian teacher explaining the word ****, you know what I mean
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Top 20 Most Beautiful Birds in the World
Birds are the only animals with feathers. All have feathers and most birds can fly. It is the possession f feathers, not the ability to fly, that distinguishes birds from other animals. There are about 10,000 species of birds from all over the world. Here
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A Little Closer to Birds - Tambako the Jaguar Photography
A Little Closer to Birds - Tambako the Jaguar Photography, very amazing and natural photography
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Little Evil Squirrel And The Poor Bird
After plenty of hours or even a whole day of hard work you want to come back to your home and have a peaceful rest of the day. This bird wanted the same.
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20 Of The World’s Most Colorful Birds
A collection of top 20 most beautiful and colorful birds of the world
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Ostrich biggest, strongest, fastest bird in the Wo
Ostrich, common name for a large, flightless bird. Now found only in Africa, fossils indicate that the ostrich once also lived throughout Europe and Asia. Ostriches are the largest and strongest of living birds, attaining a height from crown to foot of ab
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Most Beautiful Birds of the World
Bird photography is one of the most popular genres of nature photography. This should come as no surprise since birding is one of the world’s most popular pastimes!
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Smartest Bird in the TV Show [Video]
The talking bird is better in speech, than some people
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List of Movies That Use the F-word Most Frequently
The obvious winner is a documentary film entitled “Fuck” about the origin and use of the word. The film has a “fuck count” of 824! That’s like 8 or 9 fucks per minute.
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