Antelopes, cows, goats and sheep have horns. Horns are composed of a bony central core attached to the skull and converted in a horny sheath. The horny sheath is ‘grown’ by a lair of tissue covering the bony core. Horns continue to grow throughout the life of the animal. (When people used horns for drinking from, it was the horny …
Read More »What is the difference between a seal and a sea lion?
Sea lions have external ear-flaps, but seals do not. Also, sea lions can pulls their hind limbs forward to use as ‘back legs’ when on land. Seals cannot do this.
Read More »What is the difference between a coat and a blazer?
A blazer is for formal wear and a coat is for anytime wear. Formal blazers are generally made in deep shades. Coats can be made of any fabric like cotton, linen and leather. There is a slight difference though. Typically, coats form part of a man’s suit, while blazers are available without pants as you can wear them with formal …
Read More »What is the difference between a centipede and a millipede?
A millipede does not have a million legs but it has twice as many as centipede about the same length – two pair to each segment. In spite of this the millipede moves more slowly than the centipede. It feeds on vegetation and often destroys valuable crops like potatoes, whereas the centipede is a carnivore and catches worms, spiders and …
Read More »What is the devil quartet?
The devil or ‘evil quartet’ is a sobriquet used to describe the four major causes that have led to the accelerated rate of extinction of species. These causes have been attributed mainly to human activities like extensive deforestation and poaching. These cause habitat loss and fragmentation, over-exploitation, alien species invasion and co-extinction. In the context of music, the word quartet …
Read More »What is the Cuban Wushu?
The term Wushu consists of two Chinese characters: wu meaning martial or military and shu meaning skill or method. Together, it translates as martial art. Bruce Lee films brought the first images of kung fu to Cuba. Since then, martial art fans in Cuba started discovering the harmonic, philosophical and therapeutic bases of what is known as Wushu today -a …
Read More »What is the concept behind Doomsday?
Doomsday is also known as the Day of Last Judgment, as pronounced by God. According to the New Testament, the Armageddon is the decisive battle between God and Satan, at the end of which a destructive effect will fall on Earth. The world will not be the same again, and the human race may not survive. There will be a …
Read More »What is the Cinderella effect?
The Cinderella effect is a term used by psychologists to describe the high incidence of stepchildren being physically or sexually abused, neglected or murdered, or otherwise mistreated at the hands of their step parents at a significantly higher rate than their genetic counterparts. It takes its name from the character Cinderella from the fairytale, who in the story was cruelly …
Read More »What is the choking game?
The choking game – also known as airplaning, America dream game, black out game, breath play, breathing the zoo – is not technically a game but a schoolyard activity which involves deliberately inducing unconsciousness or near-unconsciousness by restricting the supply of oxygenated blood to the brain. Mostly teenagers and adults indulge in this game. The activity has been responsible for …
Read More »What is the Bourbon Trail?
A tour programme managed by the Kentucky Distillers Association (KDA), the Bourbon Trail or Kentucky Bourbon Trail meant to promote the bourbon industry in Kentucky which is over 200 years old. People who mail in a promotional passport which has been stamped by all the participating distilleries get free T-shirts courtesy the Association. The trail was launched in 1999 by …
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