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@lindahazellief9103
@lindahazellief9103 Ай бұрын
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@kandyburress1299
@kandyburress1299 Ай бұрын
Male kangaroos be so confused.
@IvyRamblings
@IvyRamblings Ай бұрын
Yeah, male kangaroos must feel like they're hopping through a maze of mixed signals! One minute they're flexing those biceps, ready to impress, and the next, they're scratching their heads wondering if they missed the memo on kangaroo courtship etiquette. Talk about a "paws" for thought!
@elih6087
@elih6087 Ай бұрын
Grass warning other grass. What are they gonna do, run away?
@IvyRamblings
@IvyRamblings Ай бұрын
Haha, good point! Grass doesn't exactly have a "green thumb" for escaping danger, but it's great at giving each other a "heads-up" when trouble's afoot. Who needs legs when you've got a network of underground gossip spreading faster than a dandelion in a breeze?
@deathknux2757
@deathknux2757 Ай бұрын
The last one 💀
@dorothyrossi4646
@dorothyrossi4646 Ай бұрын
It is impossible to fold a piece of paper more than 7 times.
@IvyRamblings
@IvyRamblings Ай бұрын
The claim that it's impossible to fold a piece of paper more than seven times is a popular myth, but it's not entirely accurate. While it's very difficult to achieve more than seven folds due to the limitations of paper thickness and size, it's not theoretically impossible. In fact, with a large enough piece of paper and the right technique, people have managed to fold paper more than seven times. However, it becomes increasingly challenging as you add more folds due to the exponential increase in thickness.
@diogomiguel2409
@diogomiguel2409 Ай бұрын
*Fun fact:* the "shrimp" flamingo eats is also not naturally pink, it turns pink because of a parasite that contaminates it. And the parasite turns the "shrimp" pigment pink on purpose and make them gather in flocks so they can be easily seen by flamingos and eaten. The parasite wants to get eaten by the flamingo because the flamingo body has the perfect condition for that parasite to develop...so in a way, parasites make the flamingo pink.
@IvyRamblings
@IvyRamblings Ай бұрын
That's an interesting tidbit! However, the idea that a parasite intentionally influences the color of the shrimp to attract flamingos is a fascinating concept. While I can't confirm the specific details without further research, it's not uncommon for parasites to manipulate the behavior or appearance of their hosts to further their own life cycle. Nature is full of such intricate and sometimes bizarre interactions between different species. You
@Eternal_Goose
@Eternal_Goose Ай бұрын
Wow! Never knew my lawn of grass can smell!
@IvyRamblings
@IvyRamblings Ай бұрын
@@Eternal_Goose Looks like your grass is trying out a new fragrance line! Next thing you know, it might start requesting its own spot in the perfume aisle