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Does this picture make you yawn?
http://talkingegg.com/humor/bunny20.jpg
It worked on me.
http://talkingegg.com/humor/bunny20.jpg
It worked on me.
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Math Is Hard said:Does this picture make you yawn?
http://talkingegg.com/humor/bunny20.jpg
It worked on me.
Math Is Hard said:On second thought, it reminds me of that scary Monty Python bunny.
I know, and how could it be the least bit cute?cyrusabdollahi said:that picture is disgusting.
Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer!franznietzsche said:Thats no ordinary rabbit! Its the most foul tempered rodent ye ever laid eyes on! Look at the bones!
I *warned* you, but did you listen to me? Oh, no, you *knew*, didn't you? Oh, it's just a harmless little *bunny*, isn't it?:grumpy:Evo said:Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer!
And since you made fun of my math the other night, I'll point out that rabbits aren't rodents. They're lagomorphs. :tongue: And I thought Brewnog was the only one zoologically challenged around here with his bat birds. :rofl:franznietzsche said:Thats no ordinary rabbit! Its the most foul tempered rodent ye ever laid eyes on! Look at the bones!
Wow- lagomorphs? Who knew...Moonbear said:And since you made fun of my math the other night, I'll point out that rabbits aren't rodents. They're lagomorphs. :tongue: And I thought Brewnog was the only one zoologically challenged around here with his bat birds. :rofl:
What the heck is a pika?Fact: Rabbits are not rodents. They are lagomorphs. Other lagamorphs include hares and pikas.
and one for chroot...Fact: A well cared for house rabbit that has been spayed or neutered early in life has a life expectancy of 8 to 12 years of age.
Fact: The gestation period of a rabbit is about 31 days.
Fact: A group of rabbits is called a herd.
I picture little bunnies nestled in chroot's sweater. awwwwrrr:shy:Fact: A group of rabbits lives in a warren.
Lisa! said:Of course not![PLAIN]http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons7/37.gif[/QUOTE][/URL]
I love this smilie!
(but it made me yaaawwwwnnn)
An infectious yawn is a phenomenon where seeing or hearing someone yawn causes a person to yawn themselves. It is believed to be a subconscious response to social cues and empathy towards others.
No, infectious yawning is not a sign of a contagious disease. It is a normal physiological response and does not indicate any illness or infection.
There are several theories as to why we yawn when we see others yawn. One theory is that it is a form of social bonding and empathy, as yawning is contagious among primates and other social animals. Another theory is that it is a way for our bodies to regulate brain temperature and increase alertness.
Yes, some animals have been observed exhibiting infectious yawning, including primates, dogs, and even some birds. This suggests that contagious yawning is a behavior that has evolved in social species.
There is no known way to prevent or suppress infectious yawning. It is believed to be an involuntary response and cannot be consciously controlled. However, some studies have shown that people with higher levels of empathy may be more susceptible to contagious yawning.