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  • TONGUE TWISTERS

    A really leery Larry rolls readily to the road.

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    Rory’s lawn rake rarely rakes really right.

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    Lucky rabbits like to cause a ruckus.

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    I looked right at Larry’s rally and left in a hurry.

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    Round and round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran.

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    The thirty-three thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throughout Thursday.

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    I thought a thought.
    But the thought I thought
    Wasn’t the thought I thought I thought.
    If the thought I thought I thought,
    Had been the thought I thought,
    I wouldn’t have thought I thought.

  • TONGUE TWISTERS

    Something in a thirty-acre thermal thicket of thorns and thistles thumped and thundered threatening the three-D thoughts of Matthew the thug – although, theatrically, it was only the thirteen-thousand thistles and thorns through the underneath of his thigh that the thirty-year-old thug thought of that morning.

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    Thirty-three thousand feathers on a thrushes throat.

  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    TONGUE TWISTERS

    Bouncing bed bugs borrowed blankets.

    Dirty mind :D

    Good luck with the party. Keep it alive bro. Can we reach 300 before the end of the day?

  • @chitree said:

    Bring the hammers out. You guys are Odinsons. Summon the power of Odin, and let us reach 300

  • Moths experience love at first scent.

    When a male moth catches a whiff of a female moth, he'll travel miles to find her⁠—based on her scent alone. According to the experts at Audubon, "they don't know what the female sounds like, or even what she looks like. But when they smell her, boy, do they know it, and they use her seductive musk to track her down."

  • Horses have distinct facial expressions.

    Horses can make 17 facial movements, which is three more than chimps and only 10 fewer than humans, according to a 2015 study published in PLOS One. Reminds me of Mr. Ed :smile:

  • Deer can run up to 35 miles per hour.

    Yes, white-tailed deer can hit top speeds of 35 miles per hour. Think that's fast? Reindeer can run up to 50 miles per hour.

  • An octopus has three hearts.

    Octopuses have two more hearts than you do. Two hearts are used to pump blood to their gills, while the third brings blood to the rest of their body. If that's not enough, they also have nine brains.

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  • @chitree said:

    Moths experience love at first scent.

    When a male moth catches a whiff of a female moth, he'll travel miles to find her⁠—based on her scent alone. According to the experts at Audubon, "they don't know what the female sounds like, or even what she looks like. But when they smell her, boy, do they know it, and they use her seductive musk to track her down."

    That's called true blind love, something which is extremely rare among humans in the 21st century.

  • Is it possible to get a plan for 6 months?

  • @chitree said:

    Deer can run up to 35 miles per hour.

    Yes, white-tailed deer can hit top speeds of 35 miles per hour. Think that's fast? Reindeer can run up to 50 miles per hour.

    For a quick comparison, cheetahs (fastest land animal) can run at speeds of 80-130km/h (~50-80miles/hour).
    Here's a video of a cheetah hunting a gazelle:-

    BTW, @chitree I am just adding these facts to contribute in keeping this party alive. Please don't let me adding on distract you. But, if it's a distraction, please let me know. I will stop.

  • @Weirdjey said:
    Is it possible to get a plan for 6 months?

    On the website - https://racknerd.com, you can find monthly billing on most plans.

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  • Some worms can jump.

    Certain species of the Amynthas worm, which have recently been identified in the Midwestern United States, can jump and detach their tails when disturbed.

  • Crocodiles can live up to 100.

    Nile crocodiles can live for a full century. And they can do a lot of damage over the course of those 100 years: Approximately 200 people die every year from Nile crocodile attacks.

  • Ravens are masters of deception.

    Just how smart are ravens? A 2002 study published in Animal Behaviour found that these tricky birds have the ability to deceive each other.

    The entire corvid family—which includes crows, ravens, and jays—is exceptionally intelligent. These birds have also been known to play pranks on one another and tease other animals.

  • Rats laugh.

    While scientists don't exactly think they have a sense of humor, rats will make a laugh-like sound when tickled.

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  • @chitree said:

    Rats laugh.

    While scientists don't exactly think they have a sense of humor, rats will make a laugh-like sound when tickled.

    This was interesting. Googled it and found a video demonstrating the laugh -

    Thanked by 1ehab
  • Tigers have striped skin.

    You might think it's just their fur, but no, tigers have striped skin. And speaking of those stripes, much like our fingerprints, they're unique to every tiger.

  • Cats recognize their own name but choose not to respond.

    Sorry, cat owners, you're not just being paranoid: Your pet does know when you're calling their name, and they're ignoring you anyway.

    In a 2019 study published in Scientific Reports, researchers discovered that while cats can distinguish their own names, they don't necessarily feel obligated to respond.

  • Cats recognize their own name but choose not to respond.

    Sorry, cat owners, you're not just being paranoid: Your pet does know when you're calling their name, and they're ignoring you anyway.

    In a 2019 study published in Scientific Reports, researchers discovered that while cats can distinguish their own names, they don't necessarily feel obligated to respond.

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