Guess the name of Android 4.4, no prize if you are correct Image from geeky-gadgets.com |
What a great name! Just imagine the revenue that this joint promotion will bring! Even my wife and I bought my first pack of KitKat in years last night! Really missed that taste.
There's more fun then just naming an Android version as KitKat, for example, mocking Apple, again.
Whales Get Sunburned Too!
Like we already know, whales and dolphins are very much like humans, but you might not know that they are as similar to us as the bikini girls at the beaches! They both like sunshine and suntanning!
Animals Can Regrow Body Parts, but We Can't Even Regrow Teeth
The famous Piccolo arm regeneration in Dragonball Z Image from Dragonball Wikia |
Actually we can too, if we got a cut on the skin, it will heal, you may be able to regrow a finger when you are a fetus during your mummy's first 16-20 weeks of pregnancy, and to regrow a fingertip when you were 2-year-old. But if one is older than 5 years old and the limbs are gone, one cannot regrow them back.
National Geographic has an article listing out 5 animals which can regrow body parts, among them, I think the axolotl is the coolest.
The Mexican axolotl. Photograph by Stephen Dalton, NHPA/Photoshot Image from National Geographic Stock |
First, its name is /ˈæksəlɒtəl/, "ek-sa-lo-tle", how cool is that?
Image from aquaamazon.ru |
How To Train Your Dragon (2010) Image from ttgtmedia |
Image from caudata.org |
Here are some facts about the Axolotl from Wikipedia,
Axolotl -- also known as a Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) or a Mexican walking fish, is a neotenic salamander, closely related to the tiger salamander. Although the axolotl is colloquially known as a "walking fish", it is not a fish, but an amphibian. The species originates from numerous lakes, such as Lake Xochimilco underlying Mexico City. Larvae of this species fail to undergo metamorphosis, so the adults remain aquatic and gilled.
As of 2010, wild axolotls are near extinction due to urbanization in Mexico City and polluted waters. They are currently listed by CITES as an endangered species and by IUCN as critically endangered in the wild, with a decreasing population. Axolotls are used extensively in scientific research due to their ability to regenerate limbs. Axolotls are also sold as food in Mexican markets and were a staple in the Aztec diet.
Vocabulary:
lesion -- (n)[C] specialized an injury to a person's body or to an organ inside their body:
blister -- (n)[C] a painful swelling on the skin that contains liquid, caused usually by continuous rubbing, especially on your foot, or by burning:
melanin -- (n)[U] a dark brown pigment (= substance that gives colour), found in eyes, skin, hair, feathers, etc. It helps to protect the skin against harmful light from the sun.
pigmentation -- (n)[U] the natural colour of something, usually a living thing
limb -- (n)[C] an arm or leg of a person or animal, or a large branch of a tree:
fetus -- (n)[C] also foetus a young human being or animal before birth, after the organs have started to develop
amphibian -- (n) an animal, such as a frog, that lives both on land and in water but must produce its eggs in water
Resources:
Android 4.4 KitKat Video Makes Fun Of Apple’s Jonny Ive @ Geeky Gadgets
http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/android-4-4-kitkat-video-makes-fun-of-apples-jonny-ive-04-09-2013/
Android KITKAT 4.4 -- The future of confectionery @ YouTube
http://youtu.be/OKOrkLxOBoY
Whales Get Sunburned, Too @ YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czC2DTvPIIM
Can you really re-grow a fingertip? – The Chart @ CNN.com Blogs
http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/10/can-you-really-re-grow-a-fingertip/
Why Can't We Regrow Teeth? @ YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wETbxYz0DNI
Pictures: 5 Animals That Regrow Body Parts @ National Geographic
http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2013/08/28/worms-that-regrow-heads-and-other-regenerators/
Axolotl @ Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axolotl
How to Train Your Dragon @ IMDb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0892769/
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/lesion?q=lesion
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/blister_1?q=blister+
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/melanin?q=Melanin
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/pigmentation?q=pigmentation+
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/foetus
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/limb?q=limb
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/amphibian?q=amphibian+
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