violet/riga are you serious? The crowd was tossing snow around and nothing else. If you are seen throwing trash on the field or at other fans they will kick you out.
I wonder what criteria the zoo keepers used to be able to label them as the best parents in the zoo. Also does anyone else find it hilarious that there was a protest, in china, over penguins?
If you named the kid Adolf for other reasons that should be fine. But then I read the ending and that she had asked for a cake with a swastika on it before...
wow, am I the only one who actually read the damn article?
First of all the people who led the study made it clear that contagious yawning is also present in humans
"He and colleagues Michael Miller and Anne Clark analyzed yawning in parakeets as representative vertebrates because the birds have relatively large brains, live wild in Australia, which is subject to frequent temperature swings, and, most importantly, do not engage in contagious yawning, as humans and some other animals do.
Contagious yawning is thought to be an evolved mechanism for keeping groups alert so they "remain vigilant against danger," Gallup said. "
As for how they say yawning cools the brain:
"It's now believed yawning operates like a radiator for birds and mammals.
If air in the atmosphere is cooler than brain and body temperatures, taking it in quickly cools facial blood that, in turn, cools the brain and may even alter blood flow. Prior studies reveal yawning leads to a heightened state of arousal, so a morning yawn may function somewhat like a cup of coffee in providing a jolt of energy."
Is this right? I don't know, but only concerns you guys made as to why this can't be true were clearly answered in the article...
I didn't know what song it was at first, but that was pretty clever. I wonder how they managed to time it so perfectly since they didnt seem to have one person per microwave. They would have to know exactly how long it would take to go from one microwave to the other to the other etc...
That was pretty good! For some reason or another the dialogue before was oddly engaging. Two guys having a discussion, but it didn't sound scripted at all I thought.
But yeah, I really doubt the shark was actually trying to kill herself. The tanks there are enormous and it was fed regularly.
Yeah I'm siding with the Bakery here.
First of all the people who led the study made it clear that contagious yawning is also present in humans
"He and colleagues Michael Miller and Anne Clark analyzed yawning in parakeets as representative vertebrates because the birds have relatively large brains, live wild in Australia, which is subject to frequent temperature swings, and, most importantly, do not engage in contagious yawning, as humans and some other animals do.
Contagious yawning is thought to be an evolved mechanism for keeping groups alert so they "remain vigilant against danger," Gallup said. "
As for how they say yawning cools the brain:
"It's now believed yawning operates like a radiator for birds and mammals.
If air in the atmosphere is cooler than brain and body temperatures, taking it in quickly cools facial blood that, in turn, cools the brain and may even alter blood flow. Prior studies reveal yawning leads to a heightened state of arousal, so a morning yawn may function somewhat like a cup of coffee in providing a jolt of energy."
Is this right? I don't know, but only concerns you guys made as to why this can't be true were clearly answered in the article...
I didn't know what song it was at first, but that was pretty clever. I wonder how they managed to time it so perfectly since they didnt seem to have one person per microwave. They would have to know exactly how long it would take to go from one microwave to the other to the other etc...