Fungi’s can control the mind and make them a zombie

February 06, 2024 11:43:43 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

The Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus, known for its control over ants, represents a sinister example of mind control in nature. This parasitic fungus infects carpenter ants, gradually taking over their bodies and manipulating their behavior to ser

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Limes sink but lemons float

February 06, 2024 11:03:17 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

The phenomenon of lemons floating while limes sink in infused water can be attributed to differences in their density, which is influenced by various factors such as the acidity of the fruit, the weight of the peel, and the overall mass. Lemons t

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Earth contains enough gold to cover it

January 20, 2024 10:19:41 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

Since gold was first bare, people have wanted to know how to make it. Inopportunely, alchemy is not possible. Though geologists have had theories for years around how the Earth makes gold, it wasn't until lately that scientists exposed how the unive

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Africa is present in sections in all four hemispheres.

January 20, 2024 10:11:48 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

Africa is the only continent that spans all four hemispheres—northern, southern, eastern, and western. The majority of Africa is situated in the eastern hemisphere, with a smaller portion extending into the western hemisphere. Additionally, about

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The length of the circulatory system is almost 60,000 miles

January 20, 2024 09:58:03 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

At four weeks old, a human embryo already boasts extensive blood vessels, and by adulthood, an individual's body contains over 60,000 miles of blood vessels—more than twice the Earth's circumference. This intricate network ensures the supply of ox

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The bumblebee bat is the world’s tiniest mammal

January 20, 2024 09:54:13 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

The bumblebee bat, also known as Kitti's hog-nosed bat, holds the title of the smallest mammal on Earth. Native to Thailand and Myanmar, these bats boast an average body length slightly exceeding 1 inch and weigh less than a penny. Despite their

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Like fingerprints, everyone’s tongue print is different

January 20, 2024 09:20:27 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

The concept of tongue prints being unique, much like fingerprints, is indeed intriguing. Here are some key points about tongue prints and their potential applications: Uniqueness of Tongue Prints: Tongue prints, like fingerprints, are consider

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Most lipstick contains fish scales.

January 20, 2024 09:06:19 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

The use of fish scales and insects in cosmetic products might be surprising for some, but it's not uncommon in the makeup industry. Here are some insights into these ingredients: Fish Scales in Makeup: The silvery substance found in fish scale

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The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.

January 20, 2024 08:55:57 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

The debate over the invention of matches and lighters is indeed an interesting one, and the definitions you've provided shed light on the nuances of these inventions. Let's break down the distinctions: As you rightly pointed out, the invention of

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Is the electric chair painful?

January 20, 2024 08:48:29 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

The state of Tennessee offers two options for executing condemned inmates: a lethal injection or the electric chair. While the national trend has shifted away from the electric chair, Tennessee has witnessed a peculiar phenomenon where several inmat

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Elephants are the only animals that can’t jump.

January 20, 2024 08:42:50 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

Contrary to what might be portrayed in cartoons, elephants indeed cannot jump, and there's a logical explanation behind it. According to a video by Smithsonian, the primary reason for this limitation lies in the fact that elephants simply don't need

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Butterflies taste with their feet.

January 20, 2024 08:33:41 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

In the enchanting realm of the Butterfly Rainforest, let's take a moment with Ryan to unravel the intriguing world of how butterflies perceive taste, especially in their quest to identify suitable host plants. Unlike humans, who primarily rely on ta

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A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.

January 20, 2024 08:22:18 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

Alligators and crocodiles, though often mistaken for one another due to their similar appearance, are distinct species with notable differences. One intriguing distinction lies in the anatomy of their tongues. In the case of alligators, they poss

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Can Pigs Look Up To The Sky.

January 20, 2024 08:18:16 AM / By : Srikanth Giddalur

The comment you came across about pigs not being able to look up at the sky is indeed rooted in some anatomical aspects of pig physiology. Pigs, by nature, have a unique anatomical structure, particularly in their spine and neck, which is adapted to

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