However, this so-called ‘turbulent blood theory’ has been swept into the litter tray, with research now suggestingthe noise derives from a cat’s larynx. Essentially, felines can constrict the part of their l
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who are in the audience this night, pay respects at break. Even then the show goes on: Gayles feigns paranoia when a reporter asks his name; Prokopf professes he and Miller have recently returned from a Tibetan tour’ and Johnson, the straight man in this comedic chorus, academically defi...
Hiccups are almost like a domino effect in the body. First, the diaphragm experiences asudden and involuntary contraction. That causes the vocal cords to close, which then creates that “hic” yelping sound to come out of the throat. While hiccups can be asymptom of a medical disorder, the...
Dolphins have outstanding vision in and out of the water. In the water, their eyes are protected from the sea water by mucus secreted from glands at the outer corner of the eye. Their ears, small and hard to detect, are located just behind the eyes and have no flaps or lobes. The do...