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Snippets, December 2020

December 31, 2020 by Jonathan Chiu

Sneezing is a involuntary sudden action to exhale breath from the nose and mouth. Violent fits of sneezing can be caused by hayfever, allergies, asthma or whooping cough. 

Hibernate comes from the Latin meaning winter sleep. Animals loses about a third of their weight, their breathing is very slow, heartbeat scarcely discernable and body temperature about as low as their surroundings.

In the world of glue,barnacles which are related to lobsters, shrimp and crabs make the strongest known glue.

Rating of burns. First degree, no skin is broken, but it is red and painful. Second degree, the burned area developes blisters and is very painful. Third degree, both the outer and lower of the skin have been burned off.

Kangaroo rats survive in the deserts, can make leaps over six feet and do not drink any water at all. 

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