I'm way more proud than I should be that I already knew all of those things.DVS BSTrD said:A lightning bolt is hotter than the surface of the sun
Tigers have stripped skin
You were born with more bones than you have now
The universe has no center and no edge.
The chonmage hairstyle was status symbol of the samurai in Edo Japan. Today the only people who are still permitted to wear it are sumo wrestlers.
You have destroyed my party pieces.Quaxar said:I think I'm too much into this thread but I do love science and I think our trivia should be a proper one. Also, you have the bad luck that I'm a student of biology who just today listened to a lecture about sharks AND jellyfish. So have my apologies.Nantucket said:A Jelly Fish does not die of old age - it just gets reborn over and over again.
Sharks have two penises.
Jellyfish are not "immortal" as a species, their usual life-cycle only spans between days and a few months, in captive cases and with proper human treatment they might reach a year or so but it won't go much farther generally. In the wild if it doesn't get eaten by predators it at least dies after reproduction.
What you're referring to is the specific <url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_nutricula>T. nutricula, which has been shown under lab conditions to be able to revert back to polyp stage thus avoiding the inevitable post-reproductive death.
As for the two-penis sharks I'm not gonna correct you there, just adding that they are actually pelvic fins that got modified into what is called claspers so it is logical they'd have two penis-analogues. I might also say that in two documented cases (one Hammerhead, one Atlantic Blacktip) sharks have been shown to perform "virgin births" or parthenogenesis.
It's still good trivia, I just made it more accurate!Nantucket said:You have destroyed my party pieces.Quaxar said:I think I'm too much into this thread but I do love science and I think our trivia should be a proper one. Also, you have the bad luck that I'm a student of biology who just today listened to a lecture about sharks AND jellyfish. So have my apologies.Nantucket said:A Jelly Fish does not die of old age - it just gets reborn over and over again.
Sharks have two penises.
Jellyfish are not "immortal" as a species, their usual life-cycle only spans between days and a few months, in captive cases and with proper human treatment they might reach a year or so but it won't go much farther generally. In the wild if it doesn't get eaten by predators it at least dies after reproduction.
What you're referring to is the specific <url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_nutricula>T. nutricula, which has been shown under lab conditions to be able to revert back to polyp stage thus avoiding the inevitable post-reproductive death.
As for the two-penis sharks I'm not gonna correct you there, just adding that they are actually pelvic fins that got modified into what is called claspers so it is logical they'd have two penis-analogues. I might also say that in two documented cases (one Hammerhead, one Atlantic Blacktip) sharks have been shown to perform "virgin births" or parthenogenesis.
Now I have no fish facts to impress peopleDarn you students of Aquatic Biology or whatnot
Everybody who reads this will almost immediately draw a line from their ear to their nipple with there finger.Spambot 3000 said:Uh ... Your ears are in line with your nipples.
That's all I got.
You've made it more accurate but it quite hasn't got the "HOLY SHIT 2 PENISES?" vibe going lol.Quaxar said:It's still good trivia, I just made it more accurate!Nantucket said:You have destroyed my party pieces.Quaxar said:I think I'm too much into this thread but I do love science and I think our trivia should be a proper one. Also, you have the bad luck that I'm a student of biology who just today listened to a lecture about sharks AND jellyfish. So have my apologies.Nantucket said:A Jelly Fish does not die of old age - it just gets reborn over and over again.
Sharks have two penises.
Jellyfish are not "immortal" as a species, their usual life-cycle only spans between days and a few months, in captive cases and with proper human treatment they might reach a year or so but it won't go much farther generally. In the wild if it doesn't get eaten by predators it at least dies after reproduction.
What you're referring to is the specific <url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_nutricula>T. nutricula, which has been shown under lab conditions to be able to revert back to polyp stage thus avoiding the inevitable post-reproductive death.
As for the two-penis sharks I'm not gonna correct you there, just adding that they are actually pelvic fins that got modified into what is called claspers so it is logical they'd have two penis-analogues. I might also say that in two documented cases (one Hammerhead, one Atlantic Blacktip) sharks have been shown to perform "virgin births" or parthenogenesis.
Now I have no fish facts to impress peopleDarn you students of Aquatic Biology or whatnot
Let me give you my favourite piece of QI trivia to make up for it.
There is a fantastic connection between Ben Hur and Billy the Kid.The person who in 1880 wrote the original book Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, <url=Lew Wallace>Lew Wallace, a Union General and Governor of the New Mexico Territory, was actually the person who also signed Billy the Kid's death warrant.
Well, you can still claim that I just provided you with an explanation so you can actually defend what you said.Nantucket said:You've made it more accurate but it quite hasn't got the "HOLY SHIT 2 PENISES?" vibe going lol.
You are forgiven for all sins because you've now made me want to be an astronaut.Quaxar said:Well, you can still claim that I just provided you with an explanation so you can actually defend what you said.Nantucket said:You've made it more accurate but it quite hasn't got the "HOLY SHIT 2 PENISES?" vibe going lol.
In fact, now you can not only back the two-penis trivia up with evolutionary reasoning, you can also make jokes about a shark messiah! I actually improved your party trivia, stop making me sound so mean!
On an unrelated note: Female astronauts on a space walk generally don't wear bras. Try getting that out of your head the next time you see a video of someone in a space suit.
wanna skype?hazabaza1 said:I'm not wearing a shirt as I'm posting this!
That's all I got.
I was going to quote radoh but you beat me to it, I will add that "the apprentice" in "The Force Unleashed" is actually called Starkiller.EHKOS said:Also his original name was to be "Starkiller". But it didn't sound heroic enough.Radoh said:Luke Skywalker was originally supposed to be a midget.
Missed your chance, mate. I'm now wearing a long sleeved shirt.DigitalSushi said:wanna skype?hazabaza1 said:I'm not wearing a shirt as I'm posting this!
That's all I got.
A/S/L?