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孔子说过:当一个人吃饱的时候,就是不饿的

Quokkas (aka the happiest animal) throw babies at predators in order to escape.

This is an internet joke, but they indeed release the muscle of their pouch while chasen by a predator for the baby to fall off and distract the carnivour. As to why, then the most likely answer is that a mother is already a full grown adult that has proven her ability to reproduce, whereas the baby might just die before having any progeny anyway.

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孔子说过:当一个人吃饱的时候,就是不饿的
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孔子说过:当一个人吃饱的时候,就是不饿的
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孔子说过:当一个人吃饱的时候,就是不饿的
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In ancient Greece and Rome, doctors used spider webs to make bandages for their patients. Spider webs supposedly have natural antiseptic and anti-fungal properties, which can help keep wounds clean and prevent infection. It's also said that spider webs are rich in vitamin K, which helps promote clotting.

In ancient Greece and Rome, doctors used spider webs to make bandages for their patients. Spider webs supposedly have natural antiseptic and anti-fungal properties, which can help keep wounds clean and prevent infection. It's also said that spider webs are rich in vitamin K, which helps promote clotting.

I have read about this, interesting information.

Substance comes from the Anatolian Peninsula, where modern-day Turkey can be found, though it has also seen recorded use from ancient Greece to ancient Nepal. When bees pollinate the Anatolian Rhododendron luteum or Rhododendron ponticum, the honey takes on a redder hue and loses its sweetness. The honey also contains grayanotoxin derived from the flower, which is known to produce a noticeable hallucinatory effect when consumed.

Known as “Mad Honey,” this substance is certainly a double-edged sword, for even though it’s often used recreationally, eating too much of it can cause severe issues with the digestive system, heart issues, and even paralysis. It was recorded in 69 BC that the armies of Pompey the Great became enchanted with the local honey when in the area. They subsequently did very poorly against Anatolia, both due to the hallucinations and the severe, less-than-tasteful digestive issues