Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 11, 2016

Can pigs really digest everything but human teeth?

Can pigs really digest everything but human teeth? Reading and enjoying these below facts on pigs and the most awesome animals facts you had no idea before.


Pigs cannot digest human or animal teeth. Human bones can be digested by a pig if they have broken into small enough pieces after being chewed.

Pigs have a similar digestive system to human beings, according to everydayfactoflife. They eat both plants and animals to survive in the wild. All food eaten must be chewed extensively for a pig to properly digest it. Berries have the best nutritional content to keep a pig healthy. Domesticated pigs are descendants of the wild boar family that originated in Asia and Europe. Some species of pig have large front teeth and large tusks which they use for self defense and digging roots out of the ground. That might be one of the most awesome interesting facts ever.

Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 11, 2016

Why do we have hair on our head?

That might be common question but not easy to answer: Why do we have hair on our head? If you can't give the best answer, check out this article to know interesting science facts


As with the traits of any animal, we have evolved in certain ways based on our environment and the need to adapt to that environment. The hair on our heads provides warmth for cooler seasons (since we lose approximately 25% of our body heat through our scalp). The hair on the head also provides protection from UV rays, and from minor injuries.
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Our earlier ancestors (evolutionally speaking) had much more hair on all parts of their bodies. But with technological advancements (learning to make and tend fires, finding or making shelter, etc.) we became better able to withstand our environment and the need for the excess of hair began to decrease. Those individuals who were born with less hair were just as able to survive, and therefore their subsequent generations had less hair.

Hair remained in specific locations because it served other purposes. The armpits and groin retained hair because those areas are key heat-release zones (as evidenced by the practice of using tepid compresses at these areas to reduce fever quickly). The hair in these areas serves as a lubricant for the joining points of the body and prevents chafing of the skin because of the friction of the areas rubbing together.

The scalp also may have kept hair because it helped the body retain heat, but there is also the likelihood that the hair of the scalp was seen as esthetically pleasing and therefore attracted a mate more readily.

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Thứ Hai, 7 tháng 11, 2016

Cycads facts you had no idea about

    Cycads are group of unique plants that appeared on the planet during Permian, 280 million years ago. Cycads can be found around the world. 70% of all species are native to China, Vietnam, Australia, South Africa and Mexico.
  1. Certain types of cycads shed their leaves during extremely hot and dry season.
  2. Some species of cycads look like palm trees, while others look like ferns at the first glance. Despite similarities in morphology, cycads, palms and ferns are not genetically related.
  3. Cycads live in symbiosis (mutual beneficial relationship) with cyanobacteria which are able to fixate atmospheric nitrogen. These bacteria produce neurotoxin that can be found in various parts of the plant, including the seeds.
  4. Cycads do not produce flowers. Male and female reproductive organs develop on separate plants (dioecious). Male plants produce egg-shaped cones that are usually yellow to brown in color. Female plants develop ovules and seeds on leafy structures called sporophylls.
  5. Wind and beetles are in charge for the pollination. Cycads produce specific smell which attracts beetles and ensures successful pollination. Still boring? Check out oufunny images to get relaxing moments in your freetime.
  6. Cycads produce small seeds that are covered with yellow or reddish flesh. Even though seeds contain toxin, they are used in human diet in some parts of the world.
  7. Cycads can be cultivated as houseplants. They can be propagated via seed or tissue cuttings.
  8. Cycads are source of food for many animals. Larvae of certain butterflies and ants eat secretion from the leaves, cattle feeds on the leaves, while fruit bats eat seeds.
  9. Cycads were used for the production of flour in the 9th century in India.
  10. Certain types of cycads are known as bread trees because they contain starch which is important part of diet of indigenous people.
  11. Leaves and cones of cycads are used in traditional Asian medicine.
  12. Most cycads grow slowly, but they can survive over 1000 years in the wild.
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Cycads facts you had no idea about

    Cycads are group of unique plants that appeared on the planet during Permian, 280 million years ago. Cycads can be found around the world. 70% of all species are native to China, Vietnam, Australia, South Africa and Mexico.
  1. Certain types of cycads shed their leaves during extremely hot and dry season.
  2. Some species of cycads look like palm trees, while others look like ferns at the first glance. Despite similarities in morphology, cycads, palms and ferns are not genetically related.
  3. Cycads live in symbiosis (mutual beneficial relationship) with cyanobacteria which are able to fixate atmospheric nitrogen. These bacteria produce neurotoxin that can be found in various parts of the plant, including the seeds.
  4. Cycads do not produce flowers. Male and female reproductive organs develop on separate plants (dioecious). Male plants produce egg-shaped cones that are usually yellow to brown in color. Female plants develop ovules and seeds on leafy structures called sporophylls.
  5. Wind and beetles are in charge for the pollination. Cycads produce specific smell which attracts beetles and ensures successful pollination. Still boring? Check out oufunny images to get relaxing moments in your freetime.
  6. Cycads produce small seeds that are covered with yellow or reddish flesh. Even though seeds contain toxin, they are used in human diet in some parts of the world.
  7. Cycads can be cultivated as houseplants. They can be propagated via seed or tissue cuttings.
  8. Cycads are source of food for many animals. Larvae of certain butterflies and ants eat secretion from the leaves, cattle feeds on the leaves, while fruit bats eat seeds.
  9. Cycads were used for the production of flour in the 9th century in India.
  10. Certain types of cycads are known as bread trees because they contain starch which is important part of diet of indigenous people.
  11. Leaves and cones of cycads are used in traditional Asian medicine.
  12. Most cycads grow slowly, but they can survive over 1000 years in the wild.
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