Monthly Archives: April 2014

142.DO FISH HAVE HEART?

Sometimes it is hard for us to imagine that creatures which are so unlike us have organs very much like ours that function in the same way. Many people think that because a fish lives in the water and is cold-blooded it must lack various organs, or not have certain senses.

Actually, the anatomy of a fish is very much like that of higher warm-blooded animals. In fact, many scientists believe this similarity is evidence that life on land evolved from life in the sea!

141.WHY DO FLIES RUB THEIR LEGS TOGETHER?

It’s a natural thing to consider the housefly a nuisance. It makes an irritating buzzing sound; it annoys you when it crawls on your skin; and so on. For ages that’s what man considered the fly to be just a nuisance.

It was not until the twentieth century that we found out that the innocent-looking housefly is one of man’s worst enemies. It was discovered that these flies carried disease germs that cause the death of millions of people every year!

140.WHERE DO PARROTS COME FROM?

Parrots are one of the oldest types of birds known to exist. Fossil remains of parrots show they have been around since prehistoric times, and they haven’t changed for thousands and thousands of years.

Today, there are more than 600 species of parrots, but they are limited almost entirely to the tropics. Parrots are common in southern Asia, North Africa, Australia, and the Malaysian Islands.