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Olav |
May 5 2006, 08:40 AM
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Ibis, Well done putting up that note! Although I've heard that goldfish have a memory of about 3 seconds I'm sure the life it has in a completely empty bowl could be made much better by putting in a companion for it and/or some sand and vegetation... 
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The Wolf |
May 5 2006, 12:01 PM
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QUOTE(Olav @ May 5 2006, 10:40 AM) Although I've heard that goldfish have a memory of about 3 seconds.... That's complete bullsh*t by the way. Goldfish can learn tricks/the place of the food/such as pretty well. The three second memory stuff is just an urban legend that people invented to not feel so bad for the goldfish in small empty bowls at their homes. And yes, I've watched Mythbusters. EDIT: I should always read other people's responds before opening my own mouth.... QUOTE There was a study done a while ago that showed most fish actaully do have quite a long memory, they can be trained to do something (like swim down a pipe after a bell sounds) and they will still do it months after not having done it. I don't think a gold fish's memory is too long but I think it is a lot longer than 3 seconds.
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Foster |
May 5 2006, 01:12 PM
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I think the strangest thing I ever saw was my hampsters exercise regime. Now, this was one fat-british boat hampster - ate way too much, didn't like doing any form of movement (would expect food brought to him). Anyway, one day we hear the wheel creeking, and so figure he's finally decided it was time to exercise. We went downstairs, turned on the lights and... he was pushing the wheel around with his paw, watching with amusement as it turned around.
That was one lazy mammal.
Anyway, here's something intresting about animals, well, most animals anyway. I mean everyone knows some of the freaky stuff (like various useless organs animals have, left over from evolution), but how many of you knew that the majority of animals cannot throw up due to motion sickness?
Wierd, huh? There are only a few animals that throw up when you spin them around and around. Now, before that sounds like I'm being cruel to animals, I knew someone who did research into various drugs and such (back in the days of old school research, 60s, 70s,80s), and obviously there was (is) a lot of animal testing in that kind of thing. Now, without entering a debate on animal rights, he used to work on trying to cure motion sickness, and had to spin animals around. He told me that the only one he could do it with was some kind of Japanese Shrew (or something) because it was one of the few animals with a motion sickness response.
On another, competely unrelated note, does anyone know if dogs can look up?
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Olav |
May 5 2006, 01:26 PM
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QUOTE(Foster @ May 5 2006, 02:12 PM) On another, competely unrelated note, does anyone know if dogs can look up? Uhm... is that a trick question of some sort? Just try holding a goodie above a dog, and it'll look up... On a similarly unrelated note: Has anyone seen pigeon chickens / kids? 
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Ibis |
May 7 2006, 07:18 AM
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Hmmmm...Olav, I'm still wondering what pigeon chickens are?
If you mean has anyone seem the babies of pigeons, I know of a couple different places where pigeons have built nests and while I have not seen the babies, I have definitely heard them peeping (crying) for their food.
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Speaking of bird's nests ... we get the most majestic parent birds in the world here in Florida. (Well, I think they are.) They are the ospreys - water eagles - who make nests in the tallest trees. When people cut down the tallest trees in their area they start making nests at the tops of radio towers, telephone poles, tall building spires. They can build a really good solid nest on amazingly small spaces.
One time I was outside & looked up and I saw this osprey hauling about a 6 foot long tree branch through the air - up, up, up to its nest. I couldn't stop watching until he got it up there and started pushing & shoving it into place. Then, off he flew to find another. Our TV news shows remotely film some of the baby ospreys in their nests all Spring until they fly away and you can follow their progress in the paper too.
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Olav |
May 7 2006, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(Ibis @ May 7 2006, 08:18 AM) Hmmmm...Olav, I'm still wondering what pigeon chickens are? If you mean has anyone seem the babies of pigeons, I know of a couple different places where pigeons have built nests and while I have not seen the babies, I have definitely heard them peeping (crying) for their food. Ah..  Well they're called pigeon/dove chickens in Norwegian, directly translated (duekylling), but I suspected it wasn't called that in English... Anyway that was my point, that so few have seen them as babies. All of them seem to be the same size!  So it seems they are in nests until they're fully grown... I just find this a bit fascinating. I'll go away now...
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Ibis |
May 8 2006, 05:00 AM
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Megan the Fierce ... it sounds like Rainer risks his life living next door to such a creature! Pisces, I share your love of the giant birds ... Moas, DoDo's, even Ostriches. But I didn't know about the giant eagles - they would be totally awesome to see! But not to be hunted by!! Here is my pet Moabird in Guild Wars - these 2 are my favorite characters & they are the highest level that I have and hang around at Lion's Arch and beyond. Ranger/MonkWow, think I'll go play some Guild Wars right now!
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Khajiit Overlord Rainer |
May 8 2006, 07:11 PM
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QUOTE(Ibis @ May 7 2006, 10:00 PM) Megan the Fierce ... it sounds like Rainer risks his life living next door to such a creature! Actually, she is slightly bigger than Rainer's foot, and only barks alot. Other than that, she will mostly kiss you to death! 
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May 9 2006, 03:58 AM
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QUOTE(Ibis @ May 8 2006, 12:00 AM) Pisces, I share your love of the giant birds ... Moas, DoDo's, even Ostriches. But I didn't know about the giant eagles - they would be totally awesome to see! But not to be hunted by!! On the topic of large birds, there's a hawk that hangs out in my backyard. My brother and I have fed it mice on numerous occasions.
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May 9 2006, 05:31 AM
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i don't really like birds... i don't know why they juss seem kind of useless. plus i have had my bad experiences with birds. in hawaii this guy charged you $2.00 for a f-ing bird to stand on your shoulder for a minute. so i thought this might be fun, but do you know what the bird did. it yanked a big amount of hair of my head and gave me a bald spot  the only birds i do like are penguins  they are so kool the way they waddle and toboggan with their stomachs.
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