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Piyoz the Great
@piyoz000 (487)
• Philippines
21 Aug 24
Never thought of being a biologist in my childhood but now, whenever any animals come out of nowhere, strays, insects and even frogs which I'm still a little afraid of, whatever it is aside from pests, it's giving me priceless...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23230)
18 Dec 21
Science city in Kolkata is an amazing place. While there are separate sections relating to Physics, Biology, some sections attract children a lot. The section dealing with evolution of mankind is one of them. Right from the time...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
1 Feb 21
Following on from my last post about animals having different names in different parts of the world, and hence the need for the Linnean system of Latin nomenclature, I suddenly wondered - in America, does Santa ride in a sleigh...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
31 Jan 21
Over dinner this evening we were talking about moose - which are the same animals known as elk in Lapland I believe, while elk in North America are a different species.
And then there are reindeer, which are the same animals...
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J.N.R Dutton
@jnrdutton (3447)
• United States
5 Oct 19
A former friend of mine used to argue that because we could live without our appendix, it allegedly proved the appendix was useless.
By that "logic", being able to survive without a particular limb "proves" the limb is useless...
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C
@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 19
Okay, seriously y’all we live in 2019 and this is basic biology so stop telling people how they can pick what gender they can make for a baby or how to get pregnant and have twins. This is basic biology I get it in some countries...
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Gary Sibio
@garysibi (702)
• Chicago, Illinois
12 Feb 19
You would think that the answer would obviously be 'Yes' but two recent events from the UK have caught my eye recently:
1) The police showed up at the workplace of Harry Miller, a 53-year-old who was married and has four kids....
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Ramòn Stelly
@Prometheus_Arcanus (168)
• United States
5 Mar 18
All things are made up of the elements of life...Earth, Water, Air, and Fire, with the first two being feminine energy and the following two masculine energy. It is the unique combination of these elements within humans that...
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CaseyL
@CaseyRoss9966 (4056)
• United States
19 Oct 17
So this time of year is back again. It feels like it got here a lot faster than before but I guess that's what happens when you're a senior in college. I only have to take 4 classes this semester which I am glad for since I will...
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pumpkinjam
@pumpkinjam (8876)
• United Kingdom
5 Mar 17
My mother often says that her grandchildren, although they resemble their mothers in some ways, are all clones of their fathers. Lose one of them and all you need to do is take the father and ask if anyone has seen a smaller...
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Kerry
@lovebeingmummy2 (806)
• Aberdeen, Scotland
14 Aug 16
When I was at school my favourite subjects were Biology, English and Cookery or Home Economics to give it its correct title.
My least favourite with maths and PE/Gym.
What is or was your most (or least) favorite subject in...
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CaseyL
@CaseyRoss9966 (4056)
• United States
7 Jul 16
I currently am in college and I am double majoring in Biology and Psychology. I want to become a child psychologist. I like working with mental illnesses.
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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
13 Apr 16
Last month I brought home a mass of frogspawn, so we could watch the tadpoles develop – something I remember from my days at primary school. I scooped some up in a tub and have been keeping it in a tank of rainwater in the kitchen...
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Sharon
@simone10 (54180)
• Louisville, Kentucky
3 Dec 15
When I was in school, history was one of my worst subjects with math being on the top. I didn't care about history as it all seemed like having to memorize dates and such. Never in a million years would I have thought that now I...
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