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#95940 02/25/2003 5:16 PM
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I heard on NPR this morning about an octopus that has been trained to open jars of shrimp for its lunch.


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How about the salmon farms that can teach salmon to return to artificial pond where they
were spawned, by putting a distinctive chemical into the water? (Maybe the process can be
extended to teach the salmon to jump into tin cans, ready to be sold.)


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Juan,

Kiwis don't lay the largest eggs; ostriches do. Your link indicated that kiwis lay the largest eggs in proportion to their body size. But the ostrich lays the largest bird egg out there.


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Yes, WW, you're absolutely correct. I thought of correcting Juan at the time, but was more concerned by the statement that the kiwi could be considered an Australian bird. In fact, the passage Juan quoted merely proves that the kiwi of yore had the wit, good taste, and plain common sense to leave Australia and not go back, thereby distinguishing itself as a truly bright bird.


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Careful, Juan. Sounds to me like she's bucking for your title as Nit-picker in Chief.


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Speaking of nit pickers. A Brown grad told me of bringing his date into foyer of frat house,
and their being amused by spectacle of intoxicated frater totally naked, with feet up on center
table with large goldfish bowl, with magnifying glass and tweezers, picking nits and crabs off
his pubic area, and feeding them to the goldfish.


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WW - We finally have an answer to your *original question.


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Yeah, WW, Kiwi eggs are about 1/3 (one third!) of the female Kiwi's weight (averages here, of course) it would be about the same as a human, let's say average weight if 100 lbs, giving birth to a 30 to 35 lb baby!

I once, in very short passing, weighed 100,(on my way to a larger size) but my children, when born, were "big"-- my son was 9 lbs, my daughter, 9lbs, 15 ounces.(both were 24 inches long--so they were big, not just well padded!) Not even 10% of my weight.

i feel very sorry for the poor momma kiwi who has to lay an egg that big!


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In reply to:

To hear the sound of a kiwi, click here:

http://www.learnz.org.nz/2k/nestegg/index.htm


Do they travel in time and relative dimensions in space?

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In reply to:

I heard on NPR this morning about an octopus that has been trained to open jars of shrimp for its lunch.


Why? Why had the octopus been so trained? Just to see whether it could?


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Nope. Now they don't have to take the octopus to a kennel when they go on vacation


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connie,

There are a couple news stories out there -- here's BBC's take:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2796607.stm

Maybe our Jazzoctopus can shed further light.



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Do they travel in time and relative dimensions in space?

Jelly Baby®?



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Terrific little story there, Asp.

"We just did it in the tank a few times and eventually she
cottoned on," he said.


From where does this 'cotton' come?


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Dear WW: I suspect the metaphor "to cotton on" originated in Virginia.

E. Cobham Brewer 1810–1897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898.

Now have you caught on?


Cotton.

To cotton to a person. To cling to one or take a fancy to a person. To stick to a person as cotton
sticks to our clothes.


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I like your 'caught on' = 'cotton' better than the cotton clinging explanation, wwh. I've been in a cotton field and I'd say cotton's pretty hard to remove rather than the opposite.

But this "caught on" for "cotton" is cute! But I'll take the explanation you provided as fact. Oh, well--a cool fancy down the brain....


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Going on diet I'd say that the Koala is pretty brainless. Eucalyptus doesn't exactly stimulate the nervous system and the slow-moving, dopiness can only be attributed to this diet.

Yes, they can get vicious but that doesn't necessarily imply any higher plane intelligence.

Speaking of octopods my photography lecture last night was about Natural History and there was one interesting fact which came up. All living creatures on earth are carbon-based except for octopods which are copper based. This explains their ability to change colour so quickly. What I'd like to know is how the hell they managed to evolve!


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Here's another explanation for cotton on:

http://phrases.shu.ac.uk/bulletin_board/14/messages/195.html

And, Rubrick, I'd like to know what the hell you heard that caused you to make this observation! There's no way copper is going to fill in for carbon in meaningful way in biochemical structures. Carbon is IV A and copper is VIII.


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'd like to know what the hell you heard that caused you to make this observation! There's no way copper is going to fill in for carbon in meaningful way in biochemical structures. Carbon is IV A and copper is VIII.

Don't shoot the messenger! I doubted it but I thought maybe someone else here could shed some light. I take it that it's not possible but I'd like to hear arguments to the contrary. Are Cephalopods carbon-based or copper-based?


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Silence in the court! I too was dumbfounded by the "copper based" allegation. I found a site
that sets it straight. It's just their blood that is copper based. I used to know that, but had
forgottten it.
http://www.vfs.com/~jhumphre/portfolio/video.htm


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Makes sense. My blood is 35% pure alcohol and methylated spirits so I guess it's possible to have a different blood base to your over all body base.

Thanks for that, Dr. Bill.


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It's just their blood that is copper based

So it's copper based as opposed to iron based. That I can buy. They're both VIII.


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kiwi eggs

Aw, just stretchin' it a bit for the sake of a joke. I've seen sjm and Cap lay a mighty big egg or two around here along the way...

Careful, Juan. Sounds to me like she's bucking for your title as Nit-picker in Chief.

Well, Faldo since you're the NitPick CEO, and I seem to have been elected (ahem) the COO, I guess we'll have to make WW the CFO.

--Grasshopper

dumbest mammal

I seem to recall reading something somewhere about the lack of intelligence of a platypus along the way...does a dumb platypus ring a bell?...anyone?




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haven't we seen ample evidence that the dumbest mammal is the coyote?! <beep beep!>


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As a bit of medical trivia, blood formation requires a very tiny amount of copper. So tiny that
when research was being done on copper requirments over sixty years ago, the researchers
were baffled as to difficulty in producing copper deficiency in rabbits. After many months, someone
noticed rabbit liking brass wire holding tag on cage, and realized they were getting tiny but
adequate amounts of copper from the brass.
Tinier still is the amoount of cobalt necessary in Vitamin B 12


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One wonders what the linguistc background is of the translator ... and one wonders even more, if Herr Müller did indeed speak English in that interview, where he learned it!?


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No nits here. Those ostrich eggs are big mother suckers!


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I seem to recall reading something somewhere about the lack of intelligence of a platypus along the way...does a dumb platypus ring a bell?...

Not intentionally.


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does a dumb platypus ring a bell?...

well, when it does, a dumb human starts to drool...



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horseshoe crabs (and i don't think these are close relationship to octopods) also have lovely blue blood, with copper, not Iron as the oxygen carrying compound.

horseshoe crabs are very old (ie, they haven't changed much or evolved) and are found up and down the US east coast, as far south as the carolinas and as far north as southern maine.

they live in the sea, but lay their eggs above the high water mark (in June, with the equinox)

I was a NYC vollunteer helping Woods Hole researchers doing a study on the poputlation, and helped catch them one day some years ago. there blood is used to create a stain/dye that is used to test for gram negitive bacteria (nasty things gram negitive bacteria, TB is one)


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Yeahbut®, ot...if horseshoe crabs were mammals then we'd need a new word for crustaceons!


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Sorry Juan, i was unaware that octopods are members of the mammilia family, or for that matter, Kiwi or all the other animals that have come up

the answer, of course, is the last mammal that became extinque.

smart animals adapt to new challenges, dumb animals get done in. wooly mommouths were big, (and could feed the village for weeks) and had tough skin, and tusks, but they were not smart enough to outwit men armed with wooden sticks and stone spear tips. and so they are no more...

i think there are other marine animals that have copper based blood, not just horseshoe crabs and octopods.


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Notice that copper is essential to blood formation in humans"
Anemia

low Biotin (rare)
low Copper (early) - (hypochromic, microcytic)
low Essential Fatty Acids (see our Signal369)
low Folic Acid (megaloblastic)
low Iron (hypochromic, microcytic)
low Magnesium (hemolytic)
low Phosphorus (hemolytic)
low Riboflavin (normochromic, normocytic)
low Selenium (hemolytic)
high Vitamin A
low Vitamin B6 (microcytic)
low Vitamin B12 (megaloblastic)
low Vitamin C (scurvy)
low Vitamin E (hemolytic)
low Vitamin K (hypoprothrombinemia)


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but they were not smart enough to outwit men armed with wooden sticks and stone spear tips.

and the humans were too stupid not to kill off an easy supply of food, so they had to find something else...

ah, but I chop mammoth...



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Latest theories suggest there was some inadvertent disease trasmission involved.


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Dear Faldage: this senile citizen found your comment bafflingly cryptic. What disease from whom to whom?


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Not sure, Dr Bill. Just a random fragment in my Junk Drawer Memory®.

This article has an overview of the three major theories.

http://www.arn.org/docs2/news/mammothextinction112201.htm

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Dear Faldage: I do not believe that the small number of humans with very primitive weapons
could have covered enough ground to wipe out a widespread population of any animal.
Climate change does indeed make new diseases spread. My father never had to worry about
hearworm in his hunting dogs. West Nile may be a brand new virus, that climate change may
have facilitated spread.
Men wiped out the carrier pidgeon with shotguns.Sailors wiped out the the great auk.
That is believable. I think the archaeologists are extrapolating illogically from that.


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Just playing off the running "mammal" subject there, Helen.


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the small number of humans with very primitive weapons
could have covered enough ground to wipe out a widespread population of any animal.


The overhunting theory was the original theory and more or less unquestioned for many years. The others are relatively recent and have been summarily rejected by those whose minds have been made up. Nobody, save you, seems to be ready to entertain the notion that it might have been a combination of ingredients.


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