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  • Well, the servers went down in my area, so my project data needs redoing, but I'll just say this knowledge tidbit: cheetahs chirp like birds.
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    In the north of Australia little house geckos chirp like birds too. They're in everyone's houses, you can't keep them out.

    I recently played a game called Endling: Extinction is Forever. Other than being a very sad game, I found it pretty hard to believe that foxes could be on the edge of extinction (those creatures could survive anywhere).
    Tired
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    They kill a multitude of small mammals that evolved in a land with no mammalian predators and therefore have no natural defensive instincts. They're not quite as devastating as cats but they come close. In Australia some people work as professional hunters and work under contract for farmers, they shoot cats, foxes and rabbits.
    Gerald Wilgus
    Gerald Wilgus
    Foxes are amazing with very sensitive cat-like hearing. I was in Yellowstone NP during winter and watch a fox home in on an area in the snow, then leap high to dive vertically at the spot, to come up with a mouse or vole. What an amazing display of hunting! A Cat-like Canine
    Well, after a few days of grieving, I'm thinking about doing some more experiments, though only with the others making sure I take it easy.
    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    Looking forward to your future reporting!
    It's sad when a species disappears. The Kaui O'o's final cry brings a tear to my eyes.
    AprilR
    AprilR
    I watched the video of it a few days ago. It is very sad, it sounded so lovely
    I'd like to thank everyone for their support during this time. It's nice knowing there are so many of you that care, and I hope you all cherish your loved ones everyday.
    I left my Gatorade in the freezer and forgot about it, but when I remembered and took it out, I dropped and it turned into a slushie. That was interesting.
    So, I thought about making a bottle rocket, but one look at the people who live me vetoed the idea. I settled on using laser pen to mess with water and then oil. It turns out the light bends in oil.
    So, dropping baking soda in the three layer fluid made it look like a small lava lamp. Nice; messy but nice.
    So, with the vinegar I had, I mixed it with some cooking oil and some left over red dye, and now I have three layers of fluid in my glass. Science is so cool!
    The hardest part of making the volcano is convincing the others that I'm using red food dye responsibly (at least they care, I guess).
    FayetheADHDsquirrel
    FayetheADHDsquirrel
    It's technically harmful to ingest so perhaps your volcano replica is actually a better use for it.😅
    As I was making the volcano, the clump of change in my pocket fell into soda can (Sprite mind you), and now they're shinier than ever.
    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    That means Sprite is an acid. Acids eat oxides - oxides (rust) tarnish reactive metals.
    Note to self: Never mix bleach with vinegar (the gases nearly knocked me out).
    maleonolo
    maleonolo
    @tree is bleach + rubbing alcohol painful? Which of these makes someone pass out the longest?
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    Chlorine (bleach) can be a very dangerous chemical, almost anything you do with it gives off highly toxic gases and the damage this causes to your lungs and air passages is often excruciatingly painful as well. Don't play around with it indoors.
    Levelskid
    Levelskid
    I had someone with me (I never do things with chemicals alone), and the local clinic said I'll be fine, and not to try any more experiments.
    Well, I mixed some baking soda in some pond water (it finally rained again), and the bacteria just stopped moving.
    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    Have ever watched Microbe Hunter on youtube? You might enjoy this guy:

    Levelskid
    Levelskid
    He sounds fun.
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