By James - 26/08/2011 18:29 - Canada
Same thing different taste
Ironic, isn't it?
By KC. - 25/04/2012 20:06 - United Kingdom - Cambridge
That's a mother
By Anonymous - 23/02/2020 20:00
By Anonymous - 26/05/2015 15:12 - United States - San Francisco
By NJ <3 - 10/01/2012 15:34 - United States
By Anonymous - 12/12/2011 06:00 - United States
No jokes allowed
By Just a joke - 02/11/2020 05:01 - Netherlands - Utrecht
By hail science! - 10/08/2019 16:00
Hypocrisy
By Anonymous - 02/05/2022 06:00 - United States
By James - 30/03/2012 18:44 - United States
By Anonymous - 08/07/2012 21:03 - United States - Marinette
Top comments
Comments
116- I would want a science lesson from any of those guys
Shit i meant wouldn't
This stuff?
Your mom is a fungus.
And don't forget, Perry is a Platypus.
For all the stupid people:) First off, mammals suckle their young. Mammals and "mamory glands" (i.e. breasts) are related. Egg laying does not rule out an animal being a mammal (think platypus, echidna), and neither would feathers neccasarily. The primary charactoristics of mammals: warm-blooded, vertebrate, sweat glands, milk producing sweat glands, hair, three ear bones, and a neocortex region of the brain. So you can see that egg laying and feathers do not rule out an animal from being a mammal (how ever I find it unlikely to find an animal with feathers AND hair). But lack of mammory glands does. You just read a lesson. Feel smarter?
*Mammary.
Mammals don't lay eggs
Tomatoes are fruits...
Keywords


Chickens are reptiles , duh
74 No matter how you cook a tomato it's still a fruit. If you put lettuce in a parfait does that make it a fruit? If you wear socks outside are they magically shoes? The only time you can transform a fruit into a vegetable is if you completely paralyze Richard Simmons.