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  • @sh97 said:

    @Arjun42 said:
    Is there anything you guys are looking forward to this year?

    Ofc, more deals, as always

    Haha fair enough!

    I'm looking forward to the total solar eclipse in April.

  • @Arjun42 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @Arjun42 said:
    Is there anything you guys are looking forward to this year?

    Ofc, more deals, as always

    Haha fair enough!

    I'm looking forward to the total solar eclipse in April.

    that sounds nice

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  • The most venonmous fish in the world is the 30cm Stonefish.

    Stonefish have 13 sharp fin spines on their back, each with two venom glands. Their stings are extremely painful, can be lethal to humans, and mostly occur as a result of stepping on the creature.

  • Only 5% of cheetah cubs survive to adulthood.

    A study in the 90’s in the Serengeti found that 95% of cheetah cubs died before reaching adulthood. Many deaths were due to Lions, but also other predators and disease.

  • A tigers rear legs are so powerful, that they have been found remaining to stand even after death.

    Tigers have been witnessed to have been shot, bled out, and died – and remained standing throughout.

  • @chitree said:

    @Arjun42 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @Arjun42 said:
    Is there anything you guys are looking forward to this year?

    Ofc, more deals, as always

    Haha fair enough!

    I'm looking forward to the total solar eclipse in April.

    that sounds nice

    Yea, will be a bit of a drive, but seems worth it!

  • Have any of you seen a total solar eclipse before?

  • @Arjun42 said:

    @chitree said:

    @Arjun42 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @Arjun42 said:
    Is there anything you guys are looking forward to this year?

    Ofc, more deals, as always

    Haha fair enough!

    I'm looking forward to the total solar eclipse in April.

    that sounds nice

    Yea, will be a bit of a drive, but seems worth it!

    sadly no :( but I hope to get opportunity to see one in my life :)

  • @Arjun42 said:

    @chitree said:

    @Arjun42 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @Arjun42 said:
    Is there anything you guys are looking forward to this year?

    Ofc, more deals, as always

    Haha fair enough!

    I'm looking forward to the total solar eclipse in April.

    that sounds nice

    Yea, will be a bit of a drive, but seems worth it!

    where will it be?

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  • A Rhinoceros‘s horns are made of ‘keratin’, the same type of protein that makes up hair and fingernails.

    Some species of Rhinos have two horns, while others just have a single horn.

  • The Alpine Swift is able to stay airborne for over 6 months without touching down.

    It holds the world record for the longest recorded uninterrupted flight by a bird, at over 200 days in the air as it hunted flying insects on its wintering range in the skies over West Africa.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @chitree said:

    @Arjun42 said:

    @chitree said:

    @Arjun42 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @Arjun42 said:
    Is there anything you guys are looking forward to this year?

    Ofc, more deals, as always

    Haha fair enough!

    I'm looking forward to the total solar eclipse in April.

    that sounds nice

    Yea, will be a bit of a drive, but seems worth it!

    where will it be?

    will be visible in North America from a strip of land that begins in Mexico and ends in Canada, passing through 13 US states.

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  • @chitree said:

    Only 5% of cheetah cubs survive to adulthood.

    A study in the 90’s in the Serengeti found that 95% of cheetah cubs died before reaching adulthood. Many deaths were due to Lions, but also other predators and disease.

    That's sad.

  • @chitree said:

    A Rhinoceros‘s horns are made of ‘keratin’, the same type of protein that makes up hair and fingernails.

    Some species of Rhinos have two horns, while others just have a single horn.

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  • @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @Arjun42 said:

    @chitree said:

    @Arjun42 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @Arjun42 said:
    Is there anything you guys are looking forward to this year?

    Ofc, more deals, as always

    Haha fair enough!

    I'm looking forward to the total solar eclipse in April.

    that sounds nice

    Yea, will be a bit of a drive, but seems worth it!

    where will it be?

    will be visible in North America from a strip of land that begins in Mexico and ends in Canada, passing through 13 US states.

    Yep, TrK is exactly right. I encourage those in North America to drive out and see it. Or even fly in from outside if you get a chance!

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