... Yes. And they do have shock absorbing S-shaped necks (just like we have S-shaped backbone), and absorbing air sacks. But still, the impact is huge, and I...
... Yes, obviously. ... I tend to agree, except for the nose-tool-hold. Yes, it's difficult to find a sensible alternative for PS. ... These animals don't...
... Thanks a lot, DD. Yes, human allergic & pseudo-allergic reactions (also to pollens of grasses, trees, fruits etc.) are curious (allergies to house dust ...
... I believe they do. Humans (& I guess other mammals?) do it already before birth (hiccup generally decreases: the older the less). Perhaps "training" the...
... to find ... that the ... every ... Per websites, the iguana doesn't weep, it sneezes upward so that often the salt-mucus lands on the forehead, perhaps a...
Hi Stephen, I'm certain you could swim better than I in any stroke! Thanks for your response, my focus has been on the linear flutter kick (both on back and...
... Elaine, here's the message I referred to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AAT/message/30119 From: "Rob Dudman" <ansell@...> Date: Sat Jun 4, 2005 11:14 pm ...
Per websites, the iguana doesn't weep, it sneezes upward so that often the salt-mucus lands on the forehead, perhaps a secondary cooling function like...
... hair coolling the brain while basking on the sunny beach? ... spasmodic movement something like a sneeze. But it used to be stated with some confidence...
Perhaps concentration becomes more significant when a species becomes more carnivorous; as opposed to plucking fruit, a chimp using a straw to collect termites...
Hello Algis.... ... Not any more, but I've been here and there. ... I'm sure it's the only productive way forward. The situation as it stands now and as it's...
[Note the attention placed on the tip of nose and upper lip:] In the practice of anapana sati, it is imperative to hold the body upright. The torso should be...
Effects of bright light into the eyes: 1) Blink 2) Epileptic tremor 3) Photic sneeze 4) Frown 5) Seasonal Affective Disorder It goes back to a well known...
New Zealand: Tuatara lizaard has spines on back, well developed parietal eye on the top of the head. The parietal or pineal median eye has elements of a...
Hello Elaine and DD......... I posted about Willard Wigan's microminiatures sometime last year, but since then my hard-drive glitched and my emails were not...
This is more about mental discipline, than anything else. Intense concentration techniques have been used in meditation for centuries, are now used in sport...
... Hi Rob ... argument ... it ... I agree with all of that. ... that are not in the group - the usual function of language, I suppose. ... Tell me about it! ...
... From: "" A. Lemak A.S. "" <alas_my_loves@...> To: <AAT@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 1:46 AM Subject: [AAT] Salt & excretion in marine...
Subject: [AAT] Salt & excretion in marine animals ... crocodilians to breathe when the mouth is filled with water or food (or both). ... systems to deal with...
... based cases ... muscular ... reactions ... ways of ... In the film "Freediver" Tanya Streeter compares her diving techniques to other diving air breathing...
Elaine wrote: > About the iguanas, Schmidt-Nielson reported that they do have ... about ... side ... weeping ... though it ... removed. Like ... know, ... ...
T Cell 'Brakes' Lost During Human Evolution General Science : May 02, 2006 A significant difference between human and chimpanzee immune cells may provide clues...