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Sep 17, 2024

[Answer] What does mastology, also known as theriology, study?

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In zoology, mammalogy is the study of mammals – a class of vertebrates with characteristics such as homeothermic metabolism, fur, four-chambered hearts, and complex nervous systems.

Mammalogy has also been known as "mastology," "theriology," and "therology." The archive of the number of mammals on Earth is constantly growing, but is currently set at 6,495 different mammal species including recently extinct.

There are 5,416 living mammals identified on earth and roughly 1,251 have been newly discovered since 2006. The major branches of mammalogy include natural history, taxonomy and systematics, anatomy and physiology, ethology, ecology, and management and control.

The first people recorded to have researched mammals were the ancient Greeks with records on mammals that were not even native to Greece and others that were. Aristotle was one of the first to recognize whales and dolphins as mammals since up until the 18th century most of the study was done by taxonomy.

More Info: en.wikipedia.org



[Answer] Which zodiac sign is symbolized by the scales of justice?

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...The zodiac sign symbolized by the scales of justice is Libra. Represented by the scales, Libra is associated with balance, fairness, and harmony, reflecting a deep concern for justice and equality. People born under this sign, between September 23 and October 22, are often seen as diplomatic and fair-minded, valuing relationships and striving for peace in their interactions. The scales of Libra are also linked to the Roman goddess Justitia (or Lady Justice), reinforcing the sign’s connection to principles of fairness and impartiality in law and ethics.

[Ans] Which zodiac sign is symbolized by the scales of justice?

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The zodiac sign symbolized by the scales of justice is Libra. Represented by the scales, Libra is associated with balance, fairness, and harmony, reflecting a deep concern for justice and equality. People born under this sign, between September 23 and October 22, are often seen as diplomatic and fair-minded, valuing relationships and striving for peace in their interactions. The scales of Libra are also linked to the Roman goddess Justitia (or Lady Justice), reinforcing the sign’s connection to principles of fairness and impartiality in law and ethics.

Sep 16, 2024

[Ans] Which 1970s TV sitcom had its theme song reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart?

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In 1975, John Sebastian, former member of the beloved 60s pop group the Lovin’ Spoonful, was asked to create a theme song for a new television show initially titled "Kotter." Struggling to find rhymes for "Kotter," Sebastian opted for a broader theme with the song “Welcome Back.” That song, “Welcome Back,” became the #1 song on the charts in 1976. It also inspired producers to rename the series "Welcome Back, Kotter." Sebastian performed the hit song on the first season of Saturday Night Live, though he famously flubbed the opening lyrics.

[Answer] Which 1970s TV sitcom had its theme song reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart?

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...In 1975, John Sebastian, former member of the beloved 60s pop group the Lovin’ Spoonful, was asked to create a theme song for a new television show initially titled "Kotter." Struggling to find rhymes for "Kotter," Sebastian opted for a broader theme with the song “Welcome Back.” That song, “Welcome Back,” became the #1 song on the charts in 1976. It also inspired producers to rename the series "Welcome Back, Kotter." Sebastian performed the hit song on the first season of Saturday Night Live, though he famously flubbed the opening lyrics.

[Answer] 7. What feline is larger than a house cat, but shorter than a lynx?

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...1. Wolverine 2. Cougar 3. Bobcat 4. Fisher The bobcat is a carnivore that lacks the large snowshoe-like footpads and ear tufts of the longer-legged lynx. Bobcats eat a variety of small animals such as rabbits and hares, birds and eggs, mice and chipmunks, shrews and moles, mink and muskrats, as well as fish, snakes and crustaceans. They tend to be solitary animals that will climb trees to escape from predators, rest, or chase prey. If you ever see a bobcat in the wild, count yourself lucky. (The cougar is larger than the lynx, and fishers and wolverines are weasels, not felines.)

[Answer] 5. I am a very feminine cream/blush pink hybrid tea rose. My famous namesake was the first American woman to receive The Distinguished Flying Cross. Who was she?

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...1. Major Wendy Clay 2. Amelia Earhart 3. Eileen Vollick 4. Elsie MacGill Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, a feat she accomplished in 1932; the first to fly from Hawaii to California across the Pacific, done in 1935; and she set the first speed record from Mexico City to New York at 14 hours and 19 minutes, also in 1935. In July 1937 she and her navigator went missing over the Pacific Ocean whilst attempting a round the world flight. Despite extensive searches neither a body or plane wreckage were ever found. She was officially declared dead in January 1939. The "Amelia Earhart" rose was bred by Reymond in 1932 in recognition of her accomplishments.