Again, they're domesticated, and normally kept in cages or enclosures...so "cats and dogs." They're very rarely going to be subject to attack by wild animals.
How old? It's really hard to say...it sort of sounds like a really bad ear infection; one could be throwing off her sense of balance, which would make her walk funny. Sniff around her ears for a really bad smell; if it reeks, you can be pretty sure that's it.
Take her to a vet … Read more
We can't tell without knowing what state you're in. A safe bet however, is "at least until you DO pass a test, and then some." If they take them at all; I have to think a single bad pisstest isn't always going to get your kids taken - the State really doesn't WANT your kids.
No, it isn't. There's no asteroids scheduled to come close, no massive solar flares expected...Heck, we don't even have any massive plagues going on yet.
The closest things we have to real-life "end of the world" scenarios are running out of oil, called Peak Oil, which is really bad news for humans and modern hi-tech … Read more
No, I don't. My car's uninsured, and at this point my life would be so over if I wrecked it that I'd just as soon go down with the ship. Only time I even sort of think about it is during really bad weather...which, ironically, means I'm driving much more carefully & unlikely to have … Read more
Actually, you might be able to pull it off.
-Break it up into paragraphs
-WRITE THEM OUT REPEATEDLY. It's boring, annoying, and works quite well.
-Come up with any mental tricks to remember order that you can think of
-Try singing it, if you can think of music it goes to
-Extra credit; plot minor … Read more
Psst; no they don't. Anteaters are way bigger, don't have armor, and have a different skeletal structure
This is an anteater. It gets to be up to 7' long :en.wikipedia.org is an armadillo. It grows up to a foot long: en.wikipedia.org "sorta" related, but not particularly closely, … Read more
No, why would it? It's an insecticide. Your hair is a dead strand of extruded proteins.
It's really funny how many "How do I beat such and such drug test?" questions are on here. The short answer is, you can't. If you could, everyone would do it, and it wouldn't be much of a test, … Read more
Step one is the easiest, but may not be what you're looking for: Quit smoking pot.
Other than that
-THC is stored in fat cells. You'd want to exercise a lot
-Dilution. Just drink lots and lots of water. Most labs are smart enough to figure that out, but strictly speaking it does "lower the … Read more
Depends on the concentration of the salt. I think I'm going to go with vinegar. It has all the conductivity of salt water plus the acidity. Acids rust metals really quickly.
Jellyfish?
...primarily, they foul nets and muck up other commercial catch fish.
Some countries eat 'em, Japan notably.
Use a large shoebox for the outer cell. Fill it partially with sand, which represents the cytoplasm - it's grainy, so that's very appropriate. Paint it so it doesn't say "Nike" or something.
-Find a plastic bag, blow it up, cram it in. That's the vacuole.
-Stick a tennis ball in for the nucleus. Cut … Read more
Good question. Mercury is 13.534 g·cm3
or .013534kg per cubic centimeter
.35/.013534=25.86cc
1cc=1mL
25.86mL
Not to be a smart aleck, but unless you have hypothermia, odds are you're just reading it wrong.
Particularly fast growing organisms on it, which is just random luck... OR, more likely, a higher temperature.
I "go out" specifically to socialize & blow off excess energy that probably would find a worse outlet otherwise. It's also not like I'm sneaking around about it; it's to the same club everyone we know goes to. If I did do anything dodgy there, it'd be on the internet in about 60 seconds.This "I … Read more