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They benefit from high altitude, a culture which values good runners and an unusually high percentage of their muscle mass is posture muscle (endurance) rather than twitch (strength). Funnily on the west coast of Africa (the ultimate origin of many Jamaicans) the twitch/posture ratio is reversed, which makes for very good sprinters and other sports requiring explosive power.
Australia's diameter is 600km wider than the moon's. The moon sits at 3400km in diameter, while Australia's diameter from east to west is almost 4000km.
Wombats use poop to mark territory and communicate to other wombats, and their dung is square so it doesn't roll away so easily. the cube shape is formed because the lining of their intestines stretches unevenly, creating the cube shape before it even exits the body.
Thank you for supplying this crucial bit of info! [Not a snark]
Load More Replies...I don't want to see a wombat's b******e, but I gotta know.... is it square shaped??! If not, how does this happen? Sounds so uncomfortable.
A very slow digestive system, it can take 2 weeks for food to pass through, it's all to do with the ridges of the large intestines.
Load More Replies...So they nearly literally s**t bricks. That must be why you alway hear about them being aggressive. Lol
There was a great article in WaPo last year about this, explaining how the poop forms and why Mother Nature might have created such mechanism.
Dang I missed it! Do you remember any um highlights?
Load More Replies...A very slow digestive system, it can take 2 weeks for food to pass through, it's all to do with the ridges of the large intestines.
I once saw a document about sloths. One of them fell in the water, where an aligator was. But He manage to swim away *mindblow*!!!!
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Load More Replies...Oh I think the Roman days one is gone. Or maybe I didn't look properly lol now I'm gna check again :D
In other words, unlike modern times where one day is 24 hours, a winter day would require fewer hours from beginning to end than a summer day. This is because a day started at dawn and ended at dusk
Thank you for your feedback - we take fact checking very seriously but due to the amount of user submissions, we cannot guarantee they're error-free. This post was created by a community member “the book of everyone” and it seems they got a couple of things wrong. One incorrect fact was removed from the list and another was clarified with additional information. If you notice anything more, let us know - we will update the post.
Load More Replies...Thank you for your feedback - we take fact checking very seriously but due to the amount of user submissions, we cannot guarantee they're error-free. This post was created by a community member “the book of everyone” and it seems they got a couple of things wrong. One incorrect fact was removed from the list and another was clarified with additional information. If you notice anything more, let us know - we will update the post.
Load More Replies...Oh I think the Roman days one is gone. Or maybe I didn't look properly lol now I'm gna check again :D
In other words, unlike modern times where one day is 24 hours, a winter day would require fewer hours from beginning to end than a summer day. This is because a day started at dawn and ended at dusk