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Literal Religion

If Noah's Ark was real, and he did manage to get two of every species onto his 'Ark' (for the sake of the arguement, lets say he could get all the species from Australia and Aerica and all isolated islands) how big would his ark actually have to be? How much wood would it take to construct such a thing?

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How do fence posts talk?

I was out for a walk last night. 9pm, Derry Northern Ireland, -2C and snow on the ground.

I was enjoying the silence and keeping an eye on the fields for nocturnal animals when I heard a ticking sound from just beyond the road. I walked across the verge, stood still and it came again. I thought it may be a roosting bird or amphibian, but there was nothing except snow and rushes in the field. As I waited, a second one started a few metres to my left. To cut a long story short, I eventually pinned it down to the wooden fence posts. I wiped off the snow and the ticking continued - not constantly, but intermittently. I shone a torch to see if there were bubbles being squeezed out of the wood, but found none. I warmed the ice with my palm and that didn't stop the noise. There was no electric fence nearby. The wind was negligible (powdery snow was adhering to the strands of barbed wire).

Pressing my ear to the timber (luckily no one came by) I could hear a distinct ticking at approx 5Hz and - sometimes - a deeper knocking sound at a slightly lower frequency. I've put this question in "animals" because I suspect it was an insect of some sort. Any takers?

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Flying quacking ducks

Why do ducks quack when they are in flight?

I thought the V formation enabled them to keep visual contact.

Does not this production of sound put unnecessary strain on their energy reserves?

 

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Fly bye! I hate flys, really hate them! What would be the impact on ecosystems if I succeeded in eradicating every single fly?

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What is the difference between rabbits and hares? is it just the same potato under different names?

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Why do dogs hate being blown in the face.

Why do dogs hate being blown in the face, but yet enjoy sticking there head out of the car windows.....

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Why is it that large dogs have a shorter life expectancy as compared to small dogs?

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Do whalesdophins nurse (give milk) their young too like land based mammals ? I havent seen a whale/ dolphin do so.

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Why is a mouth positioned on a face in almost all animals, wouldn't it be more economical to be positioned closer to the stomach

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What causes old/weak animals to leave the herd?

Older and weaker animals sometimes leave the herd. What is it in their brain that triggers this behavior?

Is there a link with human depression?

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