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Instant poison neutralizer
There are different neutralizes or antidotes for different poisons. When a person eat poison, does the person ingest the poison or does the poison eat the person? Anyhow, if you notice you food or drink tasted queer, you should take a lot of salt mixed with water, it’s an easy and fast neutral user,Read more
There are different neutralizes or antidotes for different poisons. When a person eat poison, does the person ingest the poison or does the poison eat the person? Anyhow, if you notice you food or drink tasted queer, you should take a lot of salt mixed with water, it’s an easy and fast neutral user, you’ll puke the poison out. However, if it is cyanide, you’d be dead long before you’d even started ingesting the salt.
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Dogs are pregnant just long enough for a litter of happy, healthy puppies to develop and be born. Pregnancy in dogs is relatively short compared to humans, about 9 weeks total, and each day matters. Knowing the length of the gestation period is important for the health of the pregnant bitch and theRead more
Dogs are pregnant just long enough for a litter of happy, healthy puppies to develop and be born. Pregnancy in dogs is relatively short compared to humans, about 9 weeks total, and each day matters. Knowing the length of the gestation period is important for the health of the pregnant bitch and the puppies and is used to monitor nutrition and veterinary care during pregnancy.
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Parrots, in the wild, imitate sounds they hear. It's part of their mating rituals. In the human world, they imitate the sounds humans around them make. If the human makes a single sound often, then they parrot begins to repeat the sound. It's just repeating sounds, or course. They don't have any conRead more
Parrots, in the wild, imitate sounds they hear. It’s part of their mating rituals. In the human world, they imitate the sounds humans around them make. If the human makes a single sound often, then they parrot begins to repeat the sound. It’s just repeating sounds, or course. They don’t have any concept of what they mean. A friend of mine had a parrot of some sort. They also had a smoke detector in need of a battery replacement. So the smoke detector beeped all the time. The parrot lived next to this smoke detector. So, naturally it got really good at copying the smoke detector noise.
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