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Starting a Reptile Home: The difference between 10, 20, 30, and 40 gallon tanks.
Why It Matters So, you want to start a collection of reptiles, or perhaps just as a family pet to wonder at. Its not that out of the ordinary, between 1994 and 2012, reptile and amphibian ownership jumped from 2.4 million people to 5.6 million in the United States of America alone. However, as with anything that becomes trendy, you have to make sure no one and nothing gets hurt, such as your new friend. This requires research; here we have some basics laid out.
By NyxxianHearts3 years ago in Earth
The Website That Makes Climate Denial Easy — (ft. Climateaction.org)
Why hello there, traveler, and welcome to the "Apocalypse Tour!" This is the extraterrestrial walking (or hovering) tour where we observe all the locations that led to species 947's demise — 947 was also known as humanity [hyoo·ma·nuh·tee]. This tour covers the locations that contributed to humanity's untimely end on a tiny planet called Earth in the year 90,423 XE (what humans may know as 2XXX AD).
By Alex Mell-Taylor3 years ago in Earth
The first issue: Galileo Telescope, the world's first astronomical telescope
1609, at the age of 45, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) senior made the world's first astronomical telescope. Does the name sound a little familiar? Yes, the man who threw two small iron balls at the Leaning Tower of Pisa in his elementary school textbook to experiment. My 26 years old, er...that.... Stop! Let's continue to talk about Galileo senior.
By Charles C James3 years ago in Earth










