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there are three animals they all are cats two of the cats love the water and the the one didn't. the one is a house cat what are the other two.guss
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Other Two Are Water Cats
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catfish?
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i like animals but not wild animals
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cats.
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The puss-ycat dolls?
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Oh god I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE CATS.
so cute so adorable...but if tehy come too close i scream lol i am sooo afraid of cats. i still like them, but cant get too close to them...thats the problem.
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Actually I Am Afraid Of Cats
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Back In Vacations When I Went To India,
When A Silly Kitten Came, I Began Jumping On The Table
I Am Afraid Of All Animals,wild+domestic
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there are three animals they all are cats two of the cats love the water and the the one didn't. the one is a house cat what are the other two.guss
WHATS THE REAL ANSWER OF THIS
JELLY
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there are three animals they all are cats two of the cats love the water and the the one didn't. the one is a house cat what are the other two.guss
Well, I don't see how they could be anything but.
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I still say it is a trick question.
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hmmmmmmm two like water and one doesnt ..
and the one who doenst like water is a house cat
so the other two are maybe a lion and tiger
did i guess right?
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suha is afraid of cats means you are a kid yet hahahahaha
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Tigers like the water, and are big cats.
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suha is afraid of cats means you are a kid yet hahahahaha
i am afraid of cats
i love being a kid
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This seems a lot like a random question.
I'll give a huge prize for anyone who can answer my two most puzzling questions.
1) How long is a piece of string?
2) Who invented the wheel?
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1) depends how long you cut it
2)
According to most authorities, the wheel-and-axle combination originated in ancient Mesopotamia during the 5th millennium BC, probably originally in the function of potter's wheels. The wheel's efficient use of input energy must have been quickly understood by its inventors because it was almost immediately set to work in other contexts, most importantly in transport (vehicles) and in foodstuff processing (mill wheels).
The earliest undisputed depiction of a wheeled vehicle (here a wagon -- four wheels, two axles), is on the Bronocice pot, a ca. 4000 BC clay pot excavated in southern Poland.
The wheel reached Europe in the 4th millennium, and India with the Indus Valley Civilization in the 3rd millennium. In China, the wheel is certainly present with the adoption of the chariot in ca. 1200 BC, and Barbieri-Low (2000) argues for earlier Chinese wheeled vehicles, circa 2000 BC. Whether there was an independent "invention of the wheel" in East Asia or whether the concept made its way there after jumping the Himalayan barrier remains an open question.
Although they did not develop the wheel proper, the Olmec and certain other western hemisphere cultures seem to have approached it, as wheel-like worked stones have been found on objects identified as children's toys dating to about 1500 BC. The wheel was apparently unknown in sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, the Pacific Islands and North America until relatively recent contacts with Eurasians.
A spoked wheel on display at The National Museum of Iran, in Tehran. The wheel is dated late second millennium BCE and was excavated at Choqa Zanbil.The invention of the wheel thus falls in the late Neolithic and may be seen in conjunction with the other technological advances that gave rise to the early Bronze Age. Note that this implies the passage of several wheel-less millennia, even after the invention of agriculture. Looking back even further, it is of some interest that although paleoanthropologists now date the emergence of anatomically modern humans to ca. 150,000 years ago, 143,000 of those years were "wheel-less". That people with capacities fully equal to our own walked the earth for so long before conceiving of the wheel may be initially surprising, but populations were extremely small through most of this period and the wheel, which requires an axle and socket to be actually useful, is not so simple a device as it may seem
Last edited by rida (2006-12-20 22:17:51)
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Umm, rida, they were jokes. They're trick questions, didn't you realise that?
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Back In Vacations When I Went To India,
When A Silly Kitten Came, I Began Jumping On The TableI Am Afraid Of All Animals,wild+domestic
lol same with me... cats are ok..but i get real scared even when the other person says no its ok it wont bite ...still doesnt matter
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Yes it is a tiger.
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suha wrote:Back In Vacations When I Went To India,
When A Silly Kitten Came, I Began Jumping On The TableI Am Afraid Of All Animals,wild+domestic
lol same with me... cats are ok..but i get real scared even when the other person says no its ok it wont bite ...still doesnt matter
I AM AFRAID OF CATS, DOGS...................................................
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SAME WITH ME.........
but some dogs are vvvvvvvvvvv cute
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I wish I had a dog.
A free cat came in the post for some reason. About 8-9 years ago. It seemed like a stray cat, but it was stupid because I didn't want a cat. I'll never forget the torture that I had to endure when that thing was around. Never heard of a cat that was more evil than mine...
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thats funny
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