Are there wild lizards in the UK?

Are there wild lizards in the UK? There are three species of lizard in the UK – the Common Lizard, the Sand Lizard and the Slow-Worm (a type of legless lizard often mistaken for a snake). The lizard you are most likely to see when you’re out and about, if you’re lucky! Does the UK […]

How does a slide projector work?

How does a slide projector work? Slide projectors work by shining light through specialized photographs called slides. When the light goes through the slide, it enlarges the photograph and displays the image on a screen or on the wall. Usually, slide projectors use a carousel or magazine to hold many different slides. When did they […]

Are Woodlice invertebrates?

Are Woodlice invertebrates? Many invertebrates are important detritivores, including earthworms, millipedes, slugs, woodlice, beetles, and springtails. Earthworms eat decaying plant and animal matter in the soil. Woodlice are terrestrial crustaceans, closely related to shrimp and lobster. Like many detritivores, they are usually active at night. What group is a woodlouse in? isopods Is a Woodlice […]

Can cats eat strawberry jello?

Can cats eat strawberry jello? Can my cat eat strawberry or raspberry jello? As with cherry jello, as long as strawberry or raspberry jelly does not contain too much sugar or xylitol, it is no problem if you give it to your cat from time to time as a treat. Do cats really hate broccoli? […]

What does handcuff mean in fantasy football?

What does handcuff mean in fantasy football? Handcuffing is selecting the back-up of your starter in a later round of your fantasy football draft. It is most popularly done with running backs. For example, drafting Darren McFadden of the Oakland Raiders as your starting RB, and in a later round selecting Michael Bush, McFadden’s back-up, […]

When was the game of golf invented?

When was the game of golf invented? 15th century Why is it called a golf club? The word ‘golf’ is not an acronym for anything. Rather, it derives linguistically from the Dutch word ‘kolf’ or ‘kolve,’ meaning quite simply ‘club. ‘ In the Scottish dialect of the late 14th or early 15th century, the Dutch […]

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