Alphabet Game
Taking turns, follow the alphabet to name animal or mineral, flora or fauna 😊 😊 😊
Example:
Amethyst 🔮
Banana 🍌
Cactus 🌵
Donkey
Ambergris. ;)
hehe
@jesusredeemedme2425 I had to google that! used as a spice too? 😳
Ewwwww didn’t know that lol
I just know it comes from a whale hehe
@jesusredeemedme2425 Ikr?! 😝 It said it's waxy too. Like who said hey this needs some seasoning and someone said here try this! 😬
I mean… who was the person that decided that beaver *** excretions were edible….? (Look it up lol)
@jesusredeemedme2425 omg! 😳 That's not right 🤢
The censored word was a medical term for a part of the butt lol. Look up castoreum…
Dogwood
Eagle
Have you ever noticed that in movies, when an eagle calls, they actually use the call of a hawk?
@jesusredeemedme2425 what in the mili vanilli
Eagle calls sound really pathetic. The calls they use sound more like hawks, because their calls sound more majestic.
@jesusredeemedme2425 I know the logic but like. People be doing the most. Again.
@communicativePond1728
pink flamingo ! <3
Eel
Giraffe
@mytwistedsoul looooooool
Hummingbird
Some fun facts about hummingbirds:
At rest, a hummingbird takes an average of 250 breaths per minute. Their breathing pace will increase when they are in flight.
- Hummingbirds have 1,000 to 1,500 feathers, the fewest number of feathers of any bird species in the world. Not only do they not need as many feathers because of their tiny size, but fewer feathers also keeps them more lightweight for easier flight.
- At rest, a hummingbird takes an average of 250 breaths per minute. Their breathing pace will increase when they are in flight.
@InternalAcceptance They are such amazing little birds. I love when they start showing up here
Iridium!
(Image credit: Images of Elements)
Iridium is the most corrosion-resistant element on the Periodic Table of Elements.
It also has the highest density of all the elements.
Furthermore it's one of the rarest minerals on earth, not naturally formed and found at about 0.001 PPM in the earth's crust.
Well. According to google.
@communicativePond1728 NASA uses it alot because it can withstand extreme environments. Cool! 😎