Names can be very interesting. Being arbitrary, they can be funny, weird, strange and meaningful too. Here we present you with the longest names of people, places, animal, movie and the world of science: Longest name given at birth of an individual that is recorded belongs to a German im...
Galapagos tortoise is perhaps the most popular biggest, and longest-living native animal on the planet; prefer to live from dry lowlands to humid highlands. Living up to its name, this giant tortoise is the giant of the tortoise world. These longest living animals live in the Galapagos Islands...
What animal has the longest tongue? Animals with Long Tongues There is more than one animal qualified as having a long tongue and more than one way to decide who has the longest. Humans are definitely not in the running, but mostly those creatures who indulge in finding insects. ...
Also nicknamed Hafrún, it was the oldest individual (non-colonial) animal ever discovered whose age could be precisely determined. Unfortunately, Ming had previously been killed to detect its age. Hafrún is an Icelandic word, a woman’s name which translates roughly as“the mystery of the oc...
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How about long words that actually describe something in the world Scientists have come up with several possible choices. The name of a virus(病毒) totals 1,185 letters. There’s also a protein(蛋白质) whose name totals 1, 909 letters. Should these win the title "Not so fast!” say ...
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The animal that had the greatest TCAD (7247 km) was a male gray wolf from southwest Mongolia (Table 2). A territorial female wolf with pups from the same area traveled 5429 km in a year. An adult female gray wolf (without pups) from central Alaska moved 5630 km in a year and...
We here report a novel family of cystine knot peptides from nemertean worms, with potent activity on voltage-gated sodium channels. These toxins, named the α-nemertides, were discovered in the epidermal mucus of Lineus longissimus, the ‘bootlace worm’ known as the longest animal on earth....
Other Name(s):Asiatic reticulated python, ‘retic’ Scientific name:Python reticulatus Type of Animal:Reptile Animal Family:Pythonidae Where Found:Southeast Asia Length:1.5 to 6.5m (4.9 to 21.3ft) Weight:1 to 75kg (2.2 to 165.3lb)