EATING HABITS #01
ARGENTINIAN GRAIN-FED RIBS ANGUS EYE….
Classic cut grain-fed Argentinian cattle , tender, juicy and beefy flavoured. Serve with pepper sauce.
Perfect for dinner….
Weekend discovery in Singapore..
Lets protect the beauty of nature.
Java Plum
Syzygium cumini, commonly known as Malabar plum,Java plum,black plum, jamun, jaman, jambul, or jambolan, is an evergreen tropical tree in the flowering plant family Myrtaceae, and favored for its fruit, timber, and ornamental value.
It is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.It can reach heights of up to 30 m (100 ft) and can live more than 100 years.A rapidly growing plant, it is considered an invasive species in many world regions.
Corn
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7 Facts about rain
7 Facts About Rain:
1. There’s a spot on Earth that has never seen rain
The Atacama Desert in northern Chile and southern Peru is the driest spot on Earth based on meteorological observations.
2. Rain does not always reach the ground
When rain falls from the clouds, it usually reaches the ground and leaves you wet if you’re caught unprepared without an umbrella.
3. The smell of rain is very distinct
Even though water is generally odorless, you might notice an "earthy" smell when it first starts to rain. This scent actually comes from the moistening of the ground, according to EarthSky.org
4. What is the shape of a raindrop?
Raindrops are not actually shaped like teardrops. In fact, the most common raindrop is shaped more like a hamburger bun, according to the United States Geological Survey.
5. How much does a raindrop weigh?
The term "heavy rain" is certainly not referencing its weight.
An average raindrop weighs just 0.001 ounces (0.034 grams), according to the physics department at Union University in Tennessee. That’s less than an eyelash.
6. It takes about 2 minutes for a raindrop to reach the ground
While the height at which raindrops fall from the clouds varies, they descend toward the ground at an average speed of 14 mph, according to the United Kingdom’s Met Office.
7. The rainiest place in the world is in India
Lastly, the seventh interesting fact about rain is Mawsynram, in India’s Maghalaya state, is the rainiest place on the planet. According to WorldAtlas.com, it averages 467.4 inches of rain annually.
Eating Habit
Kristory.Tv can eat grass, flowers and red stone.
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Jagora Asperata
Jagora asperata is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pachychilidae. Jagora asperata is the type species of the genus Jagora
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Milipede
Millipede
originating from the Latin mille, "thousand", and pes, "foot").
Known as “Labod” in bisaya term.
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Exploration in Bohol
Kan-dumawog stream exploration
A coprophilous fungus (dung-loving fungus)[1] is a type of saprobic fungus that grows on animal dung. The hardy spores of coprophilous species are unwittingly consumed by herbivores from vegetation, and are excreted along with the plant matter. The fungi then flourish in the faeces, before releasing their spores to the surrounding area.
Siam Weed
Hagonoy
Chromolaena odorata is a tropical and subtropical species of flowering shrub in the family Asteraceae.
Commonly names are siam weed, devil weed, christmas bush and others.
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Birds
Guess what is the name of this bird?