An elephant in the only animal that cannot jump.
Brian
Rode for coffee today. There was a guy there with a Hayabusa. I said that's a heck of a bike. He said "I only do 10 over". OK....
An elephant in the only animal that cannot jump.
Brian
Rode for coffee today. There was a guy there with a Hayabusa. I said that's a heck of a bike. He said "I only do 10 over". OK....
Never has gotten past 2nd gear.
But he gets to that 10 over really really fast.
Aren't they also the only animal with four knees?...LOL>
Hey BDF, in my half-asleep morning commute to work, I heard "Rhode Island" in the news...
This guy is making the headlines:
http://www.timescolonist.com/rhode-island-man-gets-prison-after-4-drunken-driving-arrests-in-48-hours-he-hit-3-cars-tree-1.1866401
Not only am I not in New England, I'm not even in the USA...lol, and this guy still made the local news here...lol.
That's impressive. Rem.
The really great part about that whole article is where the 53 year old guy was released to the custody of his parents. "Mom, Dad, I'm hooooooooooommmmmmmm."
Brian
Bat droppings are unique among mammals; they are not solid in form but hollow, made up of a bit of material mixed with dried saliva. Yep, bat guano is hollow and when squeezed (can I get a collective "Ewwwww"?) it will not compress but rather implodes into a small puff of dust. And it has virtually no odor although I am not sure about taste.
Brian (who is unfortunately learning all about bats though not through my choosing)
Bat droppings are unique among mammals; they are not solid in form but hollow, made up of a bit of material mixed with dried saliva. Yep, bat guano is hollow and when squeezed (can I get a collective "Ewwwww"?) it will not compress but rather implodes into a small puff of dust. And it has virtually no odor although I am not sure about taste.
Brian (who is unfortunately learning all about bats though not through my choosing)
OK, it's taken me awhile to think about this, but I can find no info on hollow bat droppings...and just how does the saliva get mixed in with "a bit of material" (digested bugs and perhaps a few bat hairs from grooming) I'm assuming that you aren't referring to digested saliva (could probably find that in my droppings too).
Isn't also a good source of salt peter?
OK, it's taken me awhile to think about this, but I can find no info on hollow bat droppings...and just how does the saliva get mixed in with "a bit of material" (digested bugs and perhaps a few bat hairs from grooming) I'm assuming that you aren't referring to digested saliva (could probably find that in my droppings too).
Unsinkable Sam (also known as Oskar or Oscar) was the nickname of an alleged German ship's cat who reportedly saw service in both the Kriegsmarine and Royal Navy during the Second World War, serving on board three vessels and surviving the sinking of all three