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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Time Travel Tuesdays
11:00 AM
For a good chunk of my life, my mom was a biology teacher. It was a habit that I would sit in my parent's room at night and have them quiz me on science questions. Most of them were things that I was learning in school. But a lot of the time, they would ask me questions that I didn't know the answer to. This way I learned knew things.
One night my parents were asking me questions:
"What is it called when a mammal sleeps through the winter?"
"Hibernation."
"Okay. What is it called when a reptile sleeps through the summer?"
"Aestivation."
"Good!" (That was one they had taught me recently.) "What is it called when a baby animal is growing in it's mother's womb?"
"Gestation."
"Correct! What is it called when a mammal produces milk to feed it's baby?"
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"Ummm... Carnation?"
Speaking of animals, I've always loved them. Can't say that they've always loved me...
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haha, it's funny cause it's true...
Oh my god, the cat looks terrified!!! So adorable tho :)
Reptiles sleep through the summer?! omg i no idea bahahaha
Cute video :)
What a cute kid.
Dude, carnation was a good a guess as any.
Lor
...where did you pull Carnation from?