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Aug 22, 2024

[Answer] What is an antonym for “approbate”?

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...1. Restart 2. Reject 3. Rejuvenate 4. Rejoice

[Answer] Which animal has 3 hearts, 9 brains and blue blood?

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Octopuses have 3 hearts, because two pump blood to the gills and a larger heart circulates blood to the rest of the body. Octopuses have 9 brains because, in addition to the central brain, each of 8 arms has a mini-brain that allows it to act independently. Octopuses have blue blood because they have adapted to cold, low oxygen water by using hemocyanin, a copper rich protein. We know that octopuses are intelligent, because they like to play and use tools – but we have no way of relating to what it would be like to have 9 brains. The central brain is a doughnut shape that forms a ring around the esophagus, so when an octopus swallows, its food must ‘pass through’ the brain! What a concept! Food for thought…?

The most interesting thing is that they have a mini brain in each arm. This adds up to a lot of distributed brain power. Since each arm has a mini brain, the central brain just sends a higher-level signal to the arm; something like “move to crevice for possible crab.” In our case, our brain would guide and control each movement of our arm. With an octopus, the arm acts almost independently as it proceeds to probe into the crevice, tasting and feeling with its suckers.

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[Answer] Who are Athos, Porthos and Aramis?

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...The Three Musketeers—Athos, Porthos, and Aramis—are iconic characters created by author Alexandre Dumas in his 1844 novel, The Three Musketeers. Set in the 17th century, the story follows these three swashbuckling heroes, who serve as members of the King’s Musketeers, an elite corps of soldiers under King Louis XIII of France. They are soon joined by the young and ambitious d'Artagnan, who dreams of becoming a Musketeer himself. Together, the four men form an inseparable bond, living by the motto "All for one, and one for all."

[Ans] Who are Athos, Porthos and Aramis?

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The Three Musketeers—Athos, Porthos, and Aramis—are iconic characters created by author Alexandre Dumas in his 1844 novel, The Three Musketeers. Set in the 17th century, the story follows these three swashbuckling heroes, who serve as members of the King’s Musketeers, an elite corps of soldiers under King Louis XIII of France. They are soon joined by the young and ambitious d'Artagnan, who dreams of becoming a Musketeer himself. Together, the four men form an inseparable bond, living by the motto "All for one, and one for all."

Aug 21, 2024

[Ans] Which of these birds has the largest wingspan on Earth, measuring more than 11 feet across?

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The albatross holds the remarkable distinction of having the largest wingspan of any living bird on Earth, stretching over 11 feet across. This incredible wingspan allows the albatross to glide effortlessly over the vast expanses of the Southern Ocean, covering immense distances with minimal energy expenditure. This majestic bird, often considered a powerful symbol of freedom and the open sea, is a master of the skies, with some birds known to circumnavigate the globe multiple times throughout their long and adventurous lifetimes.

[Answer] Which of these birds has the largest wingspan on Earth, measuring more than 11 feet across?

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...The albatross holds the remarkable distinction of having the largest wingspan of any living bird on Earth, stretching over 11 feet across. This incredible wingspan allows the albatross to glide effortlessly over the vast expanses of the Southern Ocean, covering immense distances with minimal energy expenditure. This majestic bird, often considered a powerful symbol of freedom and the open sea, is a master of the skies, with some birds known to circumnavigate the globe multiple times throughout their long and adventurous lifetimes.

[Answer] 6. This man has rigged a coat-hanger, sucked on a sauce bottle and shown American hoodlums what a real knife looks like. Who is this Australian celebrity?

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...1. Paul Hogan 2. Graham Kennedy 3. John Cornell 4. Frank Thring Paul Hogan, who moved to California USA, was a rigger on the Sydney Harbour Bridge (affectionately known as "The Coathanger" to Sydneysiders) before the launch of his comedy show "The Paul Hogan Show" in 1973. The Aussie ockerisms, such as the phrase "Oi, fair suck of the sauce bottle" entered the Australian vernacular and soon Paul was a ratings star. In 1986 he starred in "Crocodile Dundee" and in a "fish out of water" scene set in New York City he scared the pants off some street kids by producing a knife of mega proportions. He married Linda Kozlowski, his co-star in the film, in 1990. During the 1980s he was involved in a USA based advertising campaign promoting tourism to Australia and the phrase "Throw another shrimp on the barbie" will be long remembered. In 1985 Paul was named Australian of the Year and honoured with an Order of Australia.