Allround Trivia!

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Doing well!

The greatest velocity achieved by a animal? Name the animal and the approximate speed

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Doing well!

The greatest velocity achieved by a animal? Name the animal and the approximate speed

The Peregrine Falcon--240 mph.

Impressive

What animal has the largest global population?

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Impressive

What animal has the largest global population?

I believe cockroaches.

*cough*Google*cough*

Originally posted by Bloigen
*cough*Google*cough*

That's cheating.

besides bacteria I for got to mention, but concidering multi-cell organisms the answer is the ant

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
besides bacteria I for got to mention, but concidering multi-cell organisms the answer is the ant

Ah. Bacteria aren't animals--they're their own Kingdom.

Here's one: What the world's smallest cetacean?

Originally posted by DiamondBullets
That's cheating.

That's what I'm saying. 😐

Originally posted by DiamondBullets
Ah. Bacteria aren't animals--they're their own Kingdom.

Here's one: What the world's smallest cetacean?

you misunderstood, I forgot to rule out bacteria as a possible answer because they exeed any animal in population by far, making it a to easy answer. And by the way, why did you not reply 'bacteria' in the first place then?

Sorry, I do not know what cetecean are.

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
you misunderstood, I forgot to rule out bacteria as a possible answer because they exeed any animal in population by far, making it a to easy answer. And by the way, why did you not reply 'bacteria' in the first place then?

Sorry, I do not know what cetecean are.

Because they're not animals.

Cetaceans are the Order of marine mammals that include whales, porpoises, and, dolphins. What's the smallest species?

I think cetecean's are dolphins, whales, porpoises and the like.

Not sure though.

Edit: Whoops. 😮

ok, forget what I said there then.

Can't say what is the smallest cetacean

The pygmy sperm whale. They average only 3 feet in length.

Oh! I want one of those!

Why is poo brown?

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Oh! I want one of those!

Why is poo brown?

Gastro-intestinal bacteria?

Originally posted by Demarthl
does anyone have a very detailed tutorial, yet easy enough for anyone to understand on how to use UVmapping and unwrapping with 3D studio max 6 ?

😆

Originally posted by DiamondBullets
Gastro-intestinal bacteria?

Those are part of the cause, but you'll have to be more specific

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Those are part of the cause, but you'll have to be more specific

They toxins/residue they produce?

Bile pigments?