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September 22, 2006

Boogers...what's that for?

The air we breathe contains a whole host of dust, germs, and pollen, and if these particles went straight into the lungs, our breathing system would be damaged.

Mucus or snot, the preliminary form of a booger, prevents this by tapping the particles and keeping them in the nose.
After some time, the snot surrounds them along with some cilia "the tiny hairs insided the nose", and dries them down.
And so welcome: the
booger.

Boogers, in fact, indicate that the nose is working properly.
But don't let it stay inside your nose.
Hahaha

September 09, 2006

Do chickens have tastes?

Hey folks! From the title itself, what can you say about this?

Hahaha! I dunno if they have. I'm sorry. I really don't have the idea about it. Maybe if you post some comments specially those vets, I can learn something from this.

I've made this idea when I played with a rooster. I gave it a chili. I was amazed! It actually ate it...hahaha

It opened the chili and start pecking the seeds, then ate the skin. That was so hot! I can't imagine the rooster actually ate it. Despite of that, the rooster liked it!

I gave it a handful of chili. The rooster was so happy and appreciate my thoughtfulness hahaha!

What I know, chickens love corns. So does it mean they have tastes? I wonder Kellogg's Corn Flakes have a rooster on their logo. Does it mean their corn flake have good quality and Rooster certified? Hahaha

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