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Started by Jeremy B. Buchanan. Last reply by Jan Carter Oct 19, 2020. 118 Replies 3 Likes
I have recently had an interest in learning about the equipment needed for surviving in a Bug Out situation. In learning the proper tools and equipment to have, I have also started backpacking and…Continue
Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by J.J. Smith III Jun 3, 2019. 2 Replies 2 Likes
According to legend, there were ceremonies for harvesting plants with magical powers. Harvesters must never use iron tools, since the iron interferes with all of the beneficial elements of the plant.…Continue
Started by Sue OldsWidow. Last reply by Sue OldsWidow May 23, 2018. 151 Replies 5 Likes
Lots of things to do in the spring, one is knowing when to plant and when to wait.May 10th is my last frost date, passed down from my grandmother. She said you plant something that comes up before…Continue
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Snakes are cold blooded and animals are warm blooded. Snakes are Reptiles. Knife collectors are a little bit between the two....lol
Well Tobias, my answer is " Giraffes". Unless the facts have changed since I read this in the early 1960's, Giraffes have no vocal cords and make no sound at all. Where did you get your facts from. I got mine from a University and the book was Safaris in Africa. The hunters may not have been scientist. Ha..Ha..
honey badgers are awwesome and most animlas wont mess with them but the hyena dont care aqnd they use numbers to move in on them. the honey badger thinking he can take anything on noermally fights till the death. they just dont know when to say enough is enough. one of the best things about a honey badger is seeing them get bite by a ratle snake.flip outy all over,basicaly die for about 20 seconds.they just lay their. then they just jump up and snap out of it like nothing had happened and just go right back after the snake again. also some badgers have been known to get stung anywhere from 500-1000 times!..and still just sit their eating the hive!...LOL.. and yes the testacle thing is true. they have been known to tear family jewels right of their pray or if they are getting mauled ectect.. you gotta see them either with a snake or beehive though...its just the best!...
Snakes is animals. If you're thinking of mammals, a lot of people think Giraffes and Zebras have no vocal cords but they actually do. They just don't use them much. I'm not aware of any other mammal that people claim to lack vocal cords. Matter fact most reptiles and amphibians laso have some type of vocal cord. Birds on the other hand don't have vocal cords but are noisy. Snails don't have vocal cords. Nor do insects, crustaceans or fish.
The question is for Animals. Good guess though.
Snakes have no vocal chords.
I have a quiz for ya'll.
Name the animal that can't make a sound because it has no "Vocal Cords" ?
This is a stretch for Outdoor Living, but not all of us live in the U.S., and some of us travel. Watched a show last night on the Honey Badger. One interesting note on it's hunting skills is that it can take down larger game than itself because, according to the show, the Honey Badger is at the right height to bite the testicles off larger animals as they are running away from the badger. Enjoy your lunch, hahahaha.
We are not planting corn or potatoes this year, we are too busy re-planting our berries and other stuff that were ruined by wild animals. We are building boxes to plant a lot of stuff in. We planted Raspberries today.
Busy day, Tobias!
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