![]() Turns out those "displaced veterans" kicked out by immigrants were more "paid homeless people helping run a scam" than actual vets ( midhudsonnews. And eggs not refrigerated but just on a shelf ( .uk ) » (18 comments) Highlights include Pot Noodle Bombay Bad Boy and Marmite Peanut Butter. Meet Miles, the purring moo cow ( ) » (5 comments)Īmerican couple visit UK supermarket and like it. NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO - What will happen to all of our brown moo cows? ( ) » (34 comments) You'd think you'd see these more often, but here's one of those rare Food - Entertainment tab mash-ups ( ) » (1 comment) Man watches a TedTalk about how to improve your memory and proceeds to become the Memory League world champion. Nothing steamrolls estimates like a Deere ( ) » (1 comment) His defence: he doesn't hear very well ( ) » (4 comments)Ĭan the C's win and even up the series before heading to Miami? Or will the Heat triumph again in Boston and go up 2-0 in the Eastern Conference Finals? Game 2 is at 8:30 PM ET and is on TNT ( ) » (8 comments) Under a thirty-year-old microscope, the thirty-year-old slides showing the. Man, declared unfit to drive, causes accident 30 minutes later in the court car park. Even as the traffic rushes by behind you. The red ant colonies - those got some great gladiatorial combat situations with potato bugs and earwigs, but I always respected the Sea Monkeys. I used to squeeze them out with an eyedropper and check them out with my Sears microscope. They are, after all, "brine" shrimp, and evaporated salt water makes a better brine. The more algae crap and harsh treatment you give them, the better they do. ![]() Pretty much, Sea Monkeys are the exact opposite of a fish tank. Strange and beautiful things under a microscope in pictures The eyes of a jumping spider, magnified 6x, from the Nikon Small World photography competition 2017, where photographers and. The "food" will turn into a dense green algae mass, and they seem to love that. The common Monkey pokes around at the bottom amid the decaying bodies and debris. Little ones get born fairly often, and other ones die and sink to the bottom. Our eighth-grade scientist had the opportunity to investigate sea life under a microscope recently during a lab in Middle School teacher Brooke Hoffmans. They swim around upside down in pairs - one Monkey has a full bag of eggs and the other one is presumably pumping some life-giving sperm into that bag. Having had Sea Monkeys for years as a kid (per above post) in the 70's, on the windowsill alongside my stinging red ant colonies in mason jars in my room, I can vouch for them. ![]()
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