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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:28 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The average life span of London residents in the middle of the 19th century was 27 years. For members of the working class, that number dropped to 22 years.

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:28 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The average life span of London residents in the middle of the 19th century was 27 years. For members of the working class, that number dropped to 22 years.

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:29 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Mercury has been known since about the third millennium B.C. The planet was given two names by the Greeks: Apollo, for its apparition as a morning star, and Hermes as an evening star. Greek astronomers knew, however, that the two names referred to the same body

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:29 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Mercury has been known since about the third millennium B.C. The planet was given two names by the Greeks: Apollo, for its apparition as a morning star, and Hermes as an evening star. Greek astronomers knew, however, that the two names referred to the same body

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:29 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:29 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:30 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Elephants are the only animals that cannot jump

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:30 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Elephants are the only animals that cannot jump

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:30 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Male bats have the highest rate of homosexuality of any group of mammals that exist- especially fruit bats.

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:30 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Male bats have the highest rate of homosexuality of any group of mammals that exist- especially fruit bats.

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:32 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The dark spots on the moon that create the benevolent "man in the moon" image are actually basins filled 3 to 8 kilometers deep with basalt, a dense mineral, which causes immense gravitation variations

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:32 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The dark spots on the moon that create the benevolent "man in the moon" image are actually basins filled 3 to 8 kilometers deep with basalt, a dense mineral, which causes immense gravitation variations

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:32 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:33 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Millipedes never have a thousand legs. They can have from a few dozen to several hundred, but not a thousand

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:33 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
Millipedes never have a thousand legs. They can have from a few dozen to several hundred, but not a thousand

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:33 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
There is no such fish as a "sardine." Canned sardines are generally young herring

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:33 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
There is no such fish as a "sardine." Canned sardines are generally young herring

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:34 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The massive skeleton of the African elephant accounts for about 15 percent of the body weight, just as in a man of slender build; however, the elephant's skeleton supports as much as four tons per leg, and is thus stressed close to the physical limit for bone. To keep from damaging its skeleton, an African elephant has to move sedately, never jumping or running. The "charge" of these animals is a fast walk on long legs, at about 15 miles per hour

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Posted 2002-05-27, 10:34 AM in reply to CrOnIc-KiLlA's post "World Record Thread"
The massive skeleton of the African elephant accounts for about 15 percent of the body weight, just as in a man of slender build; however, the elephant's skeleton supports as much as four tons per leg, and is thus stressed close to the physical limit for bone. To keep from damaging its skeleton, an African elephant has to move sedately, never jumping or running. The "charge" of these animals is a fast walk on long legs, at about 15 miles per hour

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