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Kacin: »Posebej velja paziti na to, da so krožniki dovolj oddaljeni drug od drugega«
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澳木材行业出现失业和倒闭危机,呼吁政府出手援助
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Kacin: »Kdor ne bo naredil hitrega testa, v šoli ne bo učil«
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Print article During the darkest days of Alaska’s winter, black-capped chickadees stuff themselves with enough seeds and frozen insects to survive 18-hour nights. Where the chickadees spend those long nights was a mystery until a biologist tracked them. Susan Sharbaugh spent many winter nights trying to find out how a creature as light as a handful of paperclips survived temperatures of 40 degrees below zero. Sharbaugh is a biologist and a fan of the black-capped chickadee, one of the most unlikely residents of the north because of the difficulty of keeping a tiny body warm in a cold place. In her studies, Sharbaugh found that black-capped chickadees gained an additional 10% of their body weight each day by stuffing themselves. The birds then use that fat to shiver all night, which keeps them warm. The human equivalent would be a 165-pound man who spent a frigid night outside and emerged 15 pounds lighter by the next morning.
Saznajte da li ste sa nekom osobom sudbinski povezani ili ne
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