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Monday, March 31, 2014

Anime Fun Facts: Did you know?

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Anime Fun Facts: Did you know?

That the Japanese believe males get nosebleeds if they are turned on?
That in an episode of Naruto a bridge was named “the Great Naruto Bridge”. This bridge exists in Japan and is stretched over the strait between Naruto and Awaji island of Shikoku, is counted among the longest bridges in the world?
That in Japan, there are more than 40 new animes appear on television per week?
That Sasuke in Naruto was originally never supposed to exist. The reason why he was added was because the publisher’s daughter drew him?
That in Japan, more paper are used to print manga than to make toilet paper?
That Mai Nakahara played two characters with the name Nagisa in successive years, 2006-2007?
That Ichigo was nicknamed “strawberry” in the manga because “ichigo” actually means “strawberry” in Japanese?
The Japanese believe males get nosebleeds if they are turned on?
That in Full Metal Panic – the Second Raid there is this part where you will see the characters of Death Note. Light, Mr. Yagami, Misa and watch out for L in bicycle! Though the scene is very brief?
That on average, it only takes the Japanese twenty minutes to read three hundred pages of Manga?
That the first ever TV series in Japan was Tetsuwan Atom, a.k.a. Astro Boy, based on the manga by Osamu Tezuka?
That black cats are considered good luck in Japan?
That Neon Genesis Evangelion was the first anime to win the Anime Grand Prix three times in a row?

Friday, March 28, 2014

10 interesting facts about animals

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There are about one million different species of animals, birds, insects and fishes in the world. The majority of them can still be found in the world while many of them are endangered or nearing extinction. Here we have collected 10 interesting facts about animals, some which you are familiar with though you may be surprised about a few things and others that may have never heard about.

1) Panamanian Golden Frog:
Panamanian Golden Frog

An amazing species of frog named Panamanian Golden Frog does not possess ears, but rather they listen with the help of their lungs.  Yes, those lungs multi-task for them in the most amazing way. These frogs are not the only species with the same functionality but there are many fish that also hear in the same manner.

2) Groups of Animals:
Groups of Animals

Did you know that a group of fish is called a school, while a group of owls is called a parliament.


3) Cows:
 Cows

A single cow releases vast amount of methane gas on a daily basis. The gas passed by a cow can fill about 400 litre bottles.

4) Black Widow Spider:
Black Widow Spider

The Black Widow, one of the most poisonous spiders’, can spin a web whose silk is the strongest of all other types of silks in the world. Another interesting fact about them is if a bird eats black widow, it is very much lights out for the bird.


5) Woodpecker:
 Woodpecker

A woodpecker can peck on wood 20 times per second. Their average total pecks are 8,000 to 12,000 a day. A woodpecker was represented successfully by an artist Ben Hardway as fictional Woody Woodpecker.

6) Sharks:
Sharks

Sharks, one of the largest species of fishes, don’t have bones in their bodies. Their skeleton is made of cartilage (A flexible bone like man have in their ears and nose). An amazing thing about a Shark’s skeleton is that it can easy be crushed under their own weight while on dry land.

7) Snails:
Snails

A species of snails named as Garden Snail have about 14,175 teeth that are located on its tongue. Another cool and interesting fact about snails is that they can sleep up to 3 years without any break.

8 ) Centipede:
Centipede

Centipedes existed on earth about 400 million years ago.  Although centipede means 100 feet, many people have witnessed quite larger centipedes, some of them with over 300 legs.

9) Hyrax:
Hyrax

A Hyrax is a small rabbit liked animal with a weight of about 2 to 5 kg but amazingly this animal is known as the cousin of elephant.  Yes guys, its true, this animal is the nearest relative of an elephant.

10) Dodo:
Dodo

A Dodo, one of the national symbols of Mauritius, is no more in the world as it went extinct in 1681. Although we can see the imaginary shape of Dodo’s in documentaries and featured films, their original shape is still unknown as it existed before the cameras and there are no complete skeletons found yet.

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