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  • This week's fun animal fact: snakes don't have ears but they can still "hear". They don't have any external ear openings, but they do have an inner ear that's connected to their jawbone, which allows them to detect both airborne sounds as well as vibrations in the ground. The hearing range depends on the species of snake, but they can generally hear anywhere from 50 hertz (around a G1 on a piano ) to about 1,000 hertz (about a B5 on a piano ). For comparison, human hearing ranges from around 20-20,000 hertz.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

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  • This is the earliest I’ve ever been and yet animal facts guy is here first. Not complaining I’m actually rather impressed.

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  • thatonefurdude264 said:
    This week's fun animal fact: snakes don't have ears but they can still "hear". They don't have any external ear openings, but they do have an inner ear that's connected to their jawbone, which allows them to detect both airborne sounds as well as vibrations in the ground. The hearing range depends on the species of snake, but they can generally hear anywhere from 50 hertz (around a G1 on a piano ) to about 1,000 hertz (about a B5 on a piano ). For comparison, human hearing ranges from around 20-20,000 hertz.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

    Bonus fact: The reason why many people love the smell of gasoline is because gasoline contains hydrocarbons, including aromatic compounds such as benzene, toluene, and xylene. etc, when inhaled, will give you a suppressing effect on the nervous system, which results in a temporary, euphoric feeling. That’s because the biological process of numbing your nerves activates the mesolimbic pathway, also known as the brain’s reward pathway, every time you smell benzene, it trigger your olfactory nerves (the nerves that detects scent molecules), the mesolimbic system will then delivers a pleasing shot of dopamine, another theory is because the smell of gasoline may trigger a feeling of nostalgia from your childhood memory. But noted, the Benzene in gasoline is a known carcinogen and is dangerous when inhaled in high concentrations or long-term exposure. DO NOT SNIFF GAS

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  • xxxlordxxx said:
    Bonus fact: The reason why many people love the smell of gasoline is because gasoline contains hydrocarbons, including aromatic compounds such as benzene, toluene, and xylene. etc, when inhaled, will give you a suppressing effect on the nervous system, which results in a temporary, euphoric feeling. That’s because the biological process of numbing your nerves activates the mesolimbic pathway, also known as the brain’s reward pathway, every time you smell benzene, it trigger your olfactory nerves (the nerves that detects scent molecules), the mesolimbic system will then delivers a pleasing shot of dopamine, another theory is because the smell of gasoline may trigger a feeling of nostalgia from your childhood memory. But noted, the Benzene in gasoline is a known carcinogen and is dangerous when inhaled in high concentrations or long-term exposure. DO NOT SNIFF GAS

    This a good fact. Its a question that has been in the back of my mind.

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  • xxxlordxxx said:
    Bonus fact: The reason why many people love the smell of gasoline is because gasoline contains hydrocarbons, including aromatic compounds such as benzene, toluene, and xylene. etc, when inhaled, will give you a suppressing effect on the nervous system, which results in a temporary, euphoric feeling. That’s because the biological process of numbing your nerves activates the mesolimbic pathway, also known as the brain’s reward pathway, every time you smell benzene, it trigger your olfactory nerves (the nerves that detects scent molecules), the mesolimbic system will then delivers a pleasing shot of dopamine, another theory is because the smell of gasoline may trigger a feeling of nostalgia from your childhood memory. But noted, the Benzene in gasoline is a known carcinogen and is dangerous when inhaled in high concentrations or long-term exposure. DO NOT SNIFF GAS

    "inhaled in high concentration or long term exposure"
    So you can sniff it, just not for long. Not recommended and you shouldn't, but can do it.

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  • xxxlordxxx said:
    Bonus fact: The reason why many people love the smell of gasoline is because gasoline contains hydrocarbons, including aromatic compounds such as benzene, toluene, and xylene. etc, when inhaled, will give you a suppressing effect on the nervous system, which results in a temporary, euphoric feeling. That’s because the biological process of numbing your nerves activates the mesolimbic pathway, also known as the brain’s reward pathway, every time you smell benzene, it trigger your olfactory nerves (the nerves that detects scent molecules), the mesolimbic system will then delivers a pleasing shot of dopamine, another theory is because the smell of gasoline may trigger a feeling of nostalgia from your childhood memory. But noted, the Benzene in gasoline is a known carcinogen and is dangerous when inhaled in high concentrations or long-term exposure. DO NOT SNIFF GAS

    The smell of gasoline (and pretty much anything car related) makes me want to puke. As such, I genuinely thought that "sniffing gas" was a made up thing that people on the internet meme about.

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  • thatonefurdude264 said:
    This week's fun animal fact: snakes don't have ears but they can still "hear". They don't have any external ear openings, but they do have an inner ear that's connected to their jawbone, which allows them to detect both airborne sounds as well as vibrations in the ground. The hearing range depends on the species of snake, but they can generally hear anywhere from 50 hertz (around a G1 on a piano ) to about 1,000 hertz (about a B5 on a piano ). For comparison, human hearing ranges from around 20-20,000 hertz.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

    That is a good wisdom

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  • It has been 454 days since the first fun fact. (December 17th 2023)
    And 364 days since the first bonus fact. (March 16th 2024)
    Although for the first bonus fact posted weekly, it has been 294 days. (May 25th 2024)

    Also Evan Fong posted a new music video, I would recommend listening to both of his songs.

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    xxxlordxxx said:
    Bonus fact: The reason why many people love the smell of gasoline is because gasoline contains hydrocarbons, including aromatic compounds such as benzene, toluene, and xylene. etc, when inhaled, will give you a suppressing effect on the nervous system, which results in a temporary, euphoric feeling. That’s because the biological process of numbing your nerves activates the mesolimbic pathway, also known as the brain’s reward pathway, every time you smell benzene, it trigger your olfactory nerves (the nerves that detects scent molecules), the mesolimbic system will then delivers a pleasing shot of dopamine, another theory is because the smell of gasoline may trigger a feeling of nostalgia from your childhood memory. But noted, the Benzene in gasoline is a known carcinogen and is dangerous when inhaled in high concentrations or long-term exposure. DO NOT SNIFF GAS

    Too late...

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  • Really enjoying how digi split her only paws with regular life ;) maybe he will find it out one day, who knows :)

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  • thatonefurdude264 said:
    This week's fun animal fact: snakes don't have ears but they can still "hear". They don't have any external ear openings, but they do have an inner ear that's connected to their jawbone, which allows them to detect both airborne sounds as well as vibrations in the ground. The hearing range depends on the species of snake, but they can generally hear anywhere from 50 hertz (around a G1 on a piano ) to about 1,000 hertz (about a B5 on a piano ). For comparison, human hearing ranges from around 20-20,000 hertz.

    I will be back next week with another fun animal fact.

    At this point animal facts is my absolute favorite part of this comic... oh who am i kidding, it always was. There's something so fun and charming about learning these fun animal facts and whatever bonus facts other folks come up with! Screw the horny, i desire knowledge! :D

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    xxxlordxxx said:
    Bonus fact: The reason why many people love the smell of gasoline is because gasoline contains hydrocarbons, including aromatic compounds such as benzene, toluene, and xylene. etc, when inhaled, will give you a suppressing effect on the nervous system, which results in a temporary, euphoric feeling. That’s because the biological process of numbing your nerves activates the mesolimbic pathway, also known as the brain’s reward pathway, every time you smell benzene, it trigger your olfactory nerves (the nerves that detects scent molecules), the mesolimbic system will then delivers a pleasing shot of dopamine, another theory is because the smell of gasoline may trigger a feeling of nostalgia from your childhood memory. But noted, the Benzene in gasoline is a known carcinogen and is dangerous when inhaled in high concentrations or long-term exposure. DO NOT SNIFF GAS


    This is just anti gas sniffing propaganda, sniff as much gas as you want 🙏 🤞

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  • god_forgive-me said:
    It has been 454 days since the first fun fact. (December 17th 2023)
    And 364 days since the first bonus fact. (March 16th 2024)
    Although for the first bonus fact posted weekly, it has been 294 days. (May 25th 2024)

    Also Evan Fong posted a new music video, I would recommend listening to both of his songs.

    Man since then I've traveled outside my home country, begun working out, started taking my art hobby more seriously, graduated, bought a car, begun packing for a big move, essentially turned my life around... Can a renamon porn comic (minus the porn) be used as a standard measurement of time?

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  • perpetuate303 said:
    Man since then I've traveled outside my home country, begun working out, started taking my art hobby more seriously, graduated, bought a car, begun packing for a big move, essentially turned my life around... Can a renamon porn comic (minus the porn) be used as a standard measurement of time?

    The new SI unit: the fun animal fact. I love it

    Updated

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  • Man since then I've traveled outside my home country, begun working out, started taking my art hobby more seriously, graduated, bought a car, begun packing for a big move, essentially turned my life around... Can a renamon porn comic (minus the porn) be used as a standard measurement of time?

    I am glad to hear your life is going well, and it can be now I suppose.

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