Did You Know?

yea i know
but did you know that its for one of my first college courses and i dont want to blow it over some stupid dissections??
 
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for you cat lovers out there!! >>>DID YOU KNOW THAT...cats—unlike humans, are not able to synthesize vitamin D3 in their skin. Thus, cats require vitamin D3 in their diets as an essential vitamin. Vitamin D can be found in cod and halibut liver oil, and in mackerel, salmon, tuna, and herring. ;D
 
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let's keep things real, before this thread gets closed inshallah....

Facts only and not conversations wiht the starting "did you know" LOL :p
 
Did you know David Prowse, was the guy in the Darth Vader suit in Star Wars. He spoke all of Vader's lines, and didn't know that he was going to be dubbed over by James Earl Jones until he saw the screening of the movie
 
Did you know No animal, once frozen solid (i.e., water solidifies and turns to ice) survives when thawed, because the ice crystals formed inside cells would break open the cell membranes. However there are certain frogs that can survive the experience of being frozen. These frogs make special proteins which prevent the formation of ice (or at least keep the crystals from becoming very large), so that they actually never freeze even though their body temperature is below zero Celsius. The water in them remains liquid: a phenomenon known as 'supercooling.' If you disturb one of these frogs (just touching them even), the water in them quickly freezes solid and they die.
 
did you know that im learning a lot from this thread!! ;D

also did you know THAT You use an average of 43 muscles for a frown. You use an average of 17 muscles for a smile. SO >>>>>;D ;D !!
 
Did you know The Boston University Bridge (on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts) is the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train driving under a car driving under an airplane.
 
Did you know
The word posh, which denotes luxurious rooms or accomodations, originated when ticket agents in England marked the tickets of travelers going by ship to the Orient. Since there was no air conditioning in those days, it was always better to have a cabin on the shady side of the ship as it passed through the Mediterranean and Suez area. Since the sun is in the south, those with money paid extra to get cabin's on the left, or port, traveling to the Asia, and on the right, or starboard, when returning to Europe. Hence their tickets were marked with the initials for Port Outbound Starboard Homebound, or POSH
 
Did you know
All of the cobble stones that used to line the streets in New York were originally weighting stones put in the hulls of Belgian ships to keep an even keel.
 

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