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Mine is Kanu Nwakwo AKA Papilo when he came to ibadan few years ago, I couldn't believe I saw a football legend one on one Hoping to see Jcole face to face one day. How about you? Who is the biggest celebrity you've seen face to face
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First of all u don't use botanical name for animals u use zoological name or scientific name Botanical is for plants from the word "botany" Homo sapiens is human being Gallus gallus domesticus - domestic fowl Felis catus - cat Oryctolagus cuniculus - Rabbit Cameleus dromendarus - camel Meleagris galopavo - Turkey Panthera Tigris - tiger Struthio camelus - ostrich Loxodonta africana - elephant Hippopotamus amphibious- hippopotamus Apis melifera - bee Etc etc |
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Restrict their movement Keep them in their cage, don't let them meet people and feed them once daily |
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Marijuana for seizures I'm a seizure patient and someone told me about the use of marijuana to control seizures I don't want to be a smoker so I started making tea from it and sometimes I add to my vegetables or beans and I must say I haven't had any attack for about 3years now . And I have stopped using my normal drugs which is quite expensive But you must avoid getting addicted to it so it's advisable to consume as edibles rather than smokin |
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National flags were first used in the 17th century when modern states were created, although they have existed in various forms since antiquity. Before the 17th century, countries had flags for rulers. Flags represent an ideal or an idea. The national flag of a country is a symbol mostly used to recognize the country almost instantly. Most people can identify different countries by their flags especially during sporting events such as the Olympics and the World Cup. However, not all country's flags are unique, and sometimes confusion can arise when two or more flags look almost alike. Below are sets of flags that possess some degree of similarities.
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I studied animal science Now a farm supervisor |
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more modern terms for animal groups can have a fun twist, like a crash of rhinoceroses. Whether it is a group of mammals, birds or even insects, there is a unique collective noun to identify the specific group, although some of these names are rarely used. Most people are likely to use the general term flock for a group of eagles, rather than the proper term convocation. Still, it's good to know the correct collective noun, even if it's just to wow your friends. Collective Names for Animals We've gathered together a list of 60 groups of animals and their collective nouns - some animal groups can have more than one collective noun - that you may or may not have heard of. Whenever animals gather in groups, they are formally called: Apes: a shrewdness Badgers: a cete Bats: a colony or a camp Bears: a sloth or a sleuth Bees: a swarm Buffalo: a gang or obstinacy Camels: a caravan Cats: a clowder or a glaring; Kittens: a litter or a kindle; Wild cats: a destruction Cobras: a quiver Crocodiles: a bask Crows: a murder Dogs: a pack; Puppies: a litter Donkeys: a drove Eagles: a convocation Elephants: a parade Elk: a gang or a herd Falcons: a cast Ferrets: a business Fish: a school Flamingos: a stand Fox: a skulk or leash Frogs: an army Geese: a gaggle Giraffes: a tower Gorillas: a band Hippopotami: a bloat Hyenas: a cackle Jaguars: a shadow Jellyfish: a smack Kangaroos: a troop or a mob Lemurs: a conspiracy Leopards: a leap Lions: a pride Moles: a labor Monkeys: a barrel or a troop Mules: a pack Otters: a family Oxen: a team or a yoke Owls: a parliament Parrots: a pandemonium Pigs: a drift or drove (younger pigs) or a sounder or a team (older pigs) Porcupines: a prickle Rabbits: a herd Rats: a colony Ravens: an unkindness Rhinoceroses: a crash Shark: a shiver Skunk: a stench Snakes: a nest Squirrels: a dray or a scurry Stingrays: a fever Swans: a bevy or a game (if in flight: a wedge) Tigers: an ambush or a streak Toads: a knot Turkeys: a gang or a rafter Turtles: a bale or a nest Weasels: a colony, a gang or a pack Whales: a pod, a school, or a gam Wolves: a pack Zebras: a zealI hope you gained something |
ayomilore:Thanks boss |
Lamanii22:We will be fine, man no die man no rotten |
I lost my job on the first monday of this year January 7 2019 And i haven't gotten any other offer till now |
CotenantNIG:First and foremost How many local TV stations dey show Npfl matches It doesn't just happen that way They have to convince us to watch before we start enjoying and will be willing to pay to watch |
phunkypalace:No vex bro Seems I have a lot to learn Let me market for you now |
