RBION must have meant turning their heads 180 degrees from forward facing. It is really 360 degrees in a full circular motion. Humans can turn their heads about 180 degrees. All the way facing to the right to all the way facing to the left and vise versa.
All of these comments Re: the praying preying mantis ignore the more relevant questions: 1. who spent how much time & other resources to determine that the mantis is “the only insect that can” do that trick? 2. why do we spend so much of OUR time writing these comments about it!?
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
How many decibels in a black hole then?
Bilan about 7 years ago
It wouldn’t sound very appetizing if it was called an austrian.
b.m.razzilla about 7 years ago
Well…next to Linda Blair…
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 7 years ago
This fall I saw a praying mantis stalk and eat a cicada. Gruesome.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 7 years ago
This fall I saw a praying mantis stalk and eat a cicada. Gruesome.
Great Wizard Nala about 7 years ago
I guess the hole doesn’t know the words!
pearlsbs about 7 years ago
RBION must have meant turning their heads 180 degrees from forward facing. It is really 360 degrees in a full circular motion. Humans can turn their heads about 180 degrees. All the way facing to the right to all the way facing to the left and vise versa.
Jogger2 about 7 years ago
Turn their heads on which axis?
todyoung about 7 years ago
All of these comments Re: the praying preying mantis ignore the more relevant questions: 1. who spent how much time & other resources to determine that the mantis is “the only insect that can” do that trick? 2. why do we spend so much of OUR time writing these comments about it!?
Luanaphile about 7 years ago
But what was the lowest note picked up by humans in the unknown universe?
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 7 years ago
Who’ll volunteer to put their ear next to a black hole to hear what it sounds like?
Stephen Gilberg about 7 years ago
And Panama hats aren’t from Panama, and turkeys aren’t from Turkey….