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From India, Bangalore
Hi Ashwini, I read all the facts u posted ina website long back.. so please do mention the name of website at the end of the posting when you copy from a website.. good day.....
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
I need to try and remember all that so I can come out with some 'facts' and pretend I'm intellegent :icon6:
I was wondering whether the scorpion could see 360 degrees or whether it was a distant memory of an ol documentary when I found this which is quite creepy for those who are scared of spiders!!
"Another extremely interesting feature of the jumping spider is its skill in seeing. Many living organisms, including human beings, can only see a limited space with their two eyes and are unable to see behind them. However, the jumping spider can see everything around itself including its back with its four pairs of eyes located on top of its head. Two of these eyes are extended forward from the middle of the head like test-tubes. These two big eyes (called A.M. eyes) can move from right to left, and up and down in their sockets. The other four eyes on the sides of the head cannot perceive the image completely, yet can detect every movement around them. In this way, the animal can easily identify a prey behind it. The ability of the jumping spider's eyes to see independently from each other helps the animal perceive objects more rapidly. In the pictures, the dark eye looks at the camera, and the light eye looks elsewhere. It is a wonder that the jumping spider has eight eyes and an angle of vision of 360 degrees whereas other creatures have only two eyes":huh:
I was wondering whether the scorpion could see 360 degrees or whether it was a distant memory of an ol documentary when I found this which is quite creepy for those who are scared of spiders!!
"Another extremely interesting feature of the jumping spider is its skill in seeing. Many living organisms, including human beings, can only see a limited space with their two eyes and are unable to see behind them. However, the jumping spider can see everything around itself including its back with its four pairs of eyes located on top of its head. Two of these eyes are extended forward from the middle of the head like test-tubes. These two big eyes (called A.M. eyes) can move from right to left, and up and down in their sockets. The other four eyes on the sides of the head cannot perceive the image completely, yet can detect every movement around them. In this way, the animal can easily identify a prey behind it. The ability of the jumping spider's eyes to see independently from each other helps the animal perceive objects more rapidly. In the pictures, the dark eye looks at the camera, and the light eye looks elsewhere. It is a wonder that the jumping spider has eight eyes and an angle of vision of 360 degrees whereas other creatures have only two eyes":huh:
HEY i wanna share a fact tht "if we take out all the veins and arteries frm a human body we can wrap the complete earth around 6 times"
From India
From India
hey ashwini..... das a brilliant bundle of facts.....very informative indeed.....keep posting da lyk plz.... regards Anusuya Khasba.
Hi, I came to know that clock was discovered in 10.10. Hence its often displayed i think... check on same and reply Regards karthik
From United States, Dearborn
From United States, Dearborn
:icon6: IT IS VERY GOOD AND INFORMATIVE TO US.THERE ARE LOTS OF INFORMATIVE ARTICLES WHICH IS REALLY VERY GOOD, MY BEST WISHES ARE THERE FOR ALL. V.D.PATEL
From India, Vadodara
From India, Vadodara
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