| bio | website | maxpavlov.com |
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| location | Kiev, Ukraine | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | Nov 14 '12 at 11:38 | |
| stats | profile views | 11 |
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Dec 25 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Dec 12 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 14 |
accepted | When do most mammals mate? |
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Nov 14 |
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When do most mammals mate? Thank you. My idea was to check if there is a corelation between the phases of a Sun (the intensity of light around during different times of the day) and mamal mating activity. |
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Oct 13 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Mar 14 |
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Do cows produce milk excessively? Thank you very much. This answer seems most informative and real-life applicable. |
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Mar 13 |
accepted | Do cows produce milk excessively? |
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Feb 19 |
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Do cows produce milk excessively? deleted 116 characters in body |
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Feb 19 |
asked | Do cows produce milk excessively? |
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Feb 16 |
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When do most mammals mate? Yes, I have suspected it (about mice), although didn't even bother to check. Thank you again. Now we have one question to answer - are most mammals - daily creatures (non-nocturnal). Most likely yes, right? |
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Feb 16 |
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When do most mammals mate? @96well - ovulations is most likely a few days phenomenon, and I am inquiring especially whether the daylight is accompanying the mating. I suspect that mammals mate only under the day light, but I need someone to confirm it. |
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Feb 16 |
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When do most mammals mate? Thanks guys. I am mostly interested in mammals since we can, I guess, consider them most advanced. I've fixed the question title and content to be more specific. |
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Feb 16 |
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When do most mammals mate? added 14 characters in body; edited title |
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Feb 16 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on When do most mammals mate? |
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Feb 15 |
asked | When do most mammals mate? |
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Dec 26 |
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Why are there nail growth differences between humans and other mammals? @Konrad, sorry, I've lost you. Plenty of other animals have what? |
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Dec 26 |
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Why are there nail growth differences between humans and other mammals? @Jay, thank you. Good point. This proves that the hair provides an informational feedback to the brain about it's length also, unlike nails. |
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Dec 26 |
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Why are there nail growth differences between humans and other mammals? @Konrad, well, the leg don't regenerate in case it's part is removed mechanically, whereas nails are in a constant growth state. Leg is a complex organ that has a feedback. It can tell the brain how long it is by the lenght of a neural connection network. Nail does not have it, so there may not be a mechanism to know how long it is. |
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Dec 25 |
awarded | Student |