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Yes, the Romans ate the Glis Glis also known as the edible dormouse. They farmed them. Allow two dormice per person. Each dormouse is stuffed with a forcemeat of pork and chopped dormouse, all pounded with pepper, nuts, fennel, broth. Put the dormouse thus stuffed in an earthen casserole, roast it in the oven, or … Read more
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The obvious answer would be 1000, as there are 1000 grams in a kilogram but... Cocaine is mixed with other substances (anything that's a similar coloured powder does) as it works it's way down through the chain to the end user. That one kilo of cocaine could easily hit the streets as 100 kilos of … Read more
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Humans are very good at spreading tomato plants. Both when they compost left-over food and... Well, lets just say there are often tomatoes growing around sewage farms. A good example of animal seed dispersal is the acorn. In times of plenty, when oak trees are full of acorns, the squirrels will bury spare nuts for … Read more
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Milk. Like all mammals, mother elephants have mammary glands that provide milk to the suckling youngster. As the baby gets older, like a human parent, the mother elephant will introduce the youngster to food that is good to eat and gradually stop feeding it herself. Isn't nature wonderful?