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Quote by fem_4_taboo
anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists lol
dunno
i know i was taught this during my psychology degree.
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But how do they know :dunno:
Do they ask the animals after they have had a shag if it was business or pleasure confused:
Quote by Swindonnewbies
Bonobo apes

well done
mallock, im not sure i guess they cant say for sure , after all they coud just be good a faking lol
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What unique defensive strategy does the Regal Horned lizard have?
Quote by fem_4_taboo
other then the human being what is the only other mammal that has sex purely for pleasure?
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i remember watchin a wild life show hehe and would it be a whale ... not sure which so i goona guess blue whale
Quote by Swindonnewbies
What unique defensive strategy does the Regal Horned lizard have?

A spinny roundy kung fu kick to the back of the neck dunno
Quote by Mallock2006
What unique defensive strategy does the Regal Horned lizard have?

A spinny roundy kung fu kick to the back of the neck dunno
Well it would work with a Grasshopper
I'll get my coat....
Quote by anais
which theorist looked at the first born, the second child, the middle child & the youngest child?

Piaget?
Try again hun
Does it begin with V? it's buggin me! I've even got my theory book out! lol
Adler? confused Really not sure on this one..
well done its Adler - though as I'm the eldest twin with an older sister does that make me a middle child or the youngest as a twin dunno Don't think he thought of that :giggle: even my tutor didn't know
Quote by Swindonnewbies
What unique defensive strategy does the Regal Horned lizard have?

never heard of it so had to google but will not post thats quite neat.
Quote by Ukwineman
What unique defensive strategy does the Regal Horned lizard have?

never heard of it so had to google but will not post thats quite neat.
haha i saw it on a telly programme last night - guess i was the only person here to have seen it though!
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Quote by hisandhers
which theorist looked at the first born, the second child, the middle child & the youngest child?

Piaget?
Try again hun
Does it begin with V? it's buggin me! I've even got my theory book out! lol
Adler? confused Really not sure on this one..
well done its Adler - though as I'm the eldest twin with an older sister does that make me a middle child or the youngest as a twin dunno Don't think he thought of that :giggle: even my tutor didn't know
I bet that created some good discussion... smile :)
Quote by Stormwalker

Maybe all of them dunno

So I may have been correct then wink
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Morning brainy boxes!... lol
What is the brightest star in the northern hemisphere?

rolleyes

Sol.
nopey nope.. :lol: Oh yes it is I look up and it is so bright it hurts my eyes.
To be expected for a star only 1 AU away. wink
Sirrus!!!!!!! (or so I was told! :lol: )
Quote by jaymar
Morning brainy boxes!... lol
What is the brightest star in the northern hemisphere?

rolleyes

Sol.
nopey nope.. :lol: Oh yes it is I look up and it is so bright it hurts my eyes.
To be expected for a star only 1 AU away. wink
Sirrus!!!!!!! (or so I was told! :lol: )Sol is our star. Most just call it the 'sun'.
Sirrus, is the brightest outside of our planetary system.
I guess I am just being pedantic.
At what bank did Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson work?
Quote by Cherrytree
At what bank did Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson work?

Marten's Bank i think it rings bells anyway
classic comedy lol
Excellent Goosey!!!
Your turn!
Quote by Cherrytree
Excellent Goosey!!!
Your turn!

Is that an invite :rascal:
I'll let someone else take over i went to a comp school lol
Quote by Cherrytree
At what bank did Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson work?

You're as bored as me aintcha :lol2: kiss
Quote by goose35
Excellent Goosey!!!
Your turn!

Is that an invite :rascal:
I'll let someone else take over i went to a comp school lol
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* invite someone to one's house; "Can I invite you for dinner on Sunday night?"
* tempt: give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting; "the window displays tempted the shoppers"
* ask someone in a friendly way to do something
* have as a guest; "I invited them to a restaurant"
* ask to enter; "We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee"
* request the participation or presence of; "The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference"
* receive: express willingness to have in one's home or environs; "The community warmly received the refugees"
* a colloquial expression for invitation; "he didn't get no invite to the party"
ok ok, i cheated rolleyes