Oof. Six days in a row with 8 or worse, more than a week since my last “10”. Should’ve remembered that sourcing tin was difficult in the Bronze Age. Oh well
Lagomorph is an order of small to medium-sized herbivorous mammals that includes rabbits, hares, and pikas
Monotremes are mammals of the order Monotremata. They are the only group of living mammals that lay eggs, rather than bearing live young. The extant monotreme species are the platypus and the four species of echidnas.
Chiroptera- bats, the second largest group of mammals after rodents. ... Bats are flying mammals of the order Chiroptera. With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight.
Marsupials are non-placental mammals belonging to the infraclass (or order) Marsupialia. Marsupial females typically have an external pouch (called the marsupium, from which the name 'Marsupial' derives) in which the immature young are raised after birth until early infancy. The newborn typically crawl to this pouch after birth, and attach themselves to milk-secreting teats (nipples), and are nursed until they can survive outside the pouch.
...This time period in the pouch is similar to the later stages of a placental mammal's development in the womb. ...Examples of marsupials include kangaroos, wallabies, possums, bandicoots, quolls, wombats, tree kangaroos, Antechinus, dunnarts, bettongs, the koala, quokka, sugar glider, Tasmanian devil and Virginia opossum.
Brass= Cu + @33% Zn
Bronze= Cu + @12% Sn; and often other things like Al, Mn, Ni, Zn, or phosphorus, arsenic, silicon, or other metalloids
Pewter= Sn + @5-10% Sb; and other elements like + Bi + Ag. It used to be Sn + Pb before lead poisoning concerns
Stainless Steel= Fe + @10% Cr; and other elements like Mb, C, Ni, N
Dachshund were bred to go after burrowing prey, hence their 'sausage' profile. Not fast enough for fugitives or geese (who have the flying advantage) or powerful enough for bears..or fast enough; they are pretty slow dogs
9/10 again for me today, went wrong on the US state question, narrowed it down to Marine or RI and guessed the wrong way, but made up for it with a fairly lucky guess on the human population question
Been some tricky questions coming through lately, 4 days since my last 10, I'll have to redeem myself tomorrow!
Monotremes are mammals of the order Monotremata. They are the only group of living mammals that lay eggs, rather than bearing live young. The extant monotreme species are the platypus and the four species of echidnas.
Chiroptera- bats, the second largest group of mammals after rodents. ... Bats are flying mammals of the order Chiroptera. With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight.
Marsupials are non-placental mammals belonging to the infraclass (or order) Marsupialia. Marsupial females typically have an external pouch (called the marsupium, from which the name 'Marsupial' derives) in which the immature young are raised after birth until early infancy. The newborn typically crawl to this pouch after birth, and attach themselves to milk-secreting teats (nipples), and are nursed until they can survive outside the pouch.
Brass= Cu + @33% Zn
Bronze= Cu + @12% Sn; and often other things like Al, Mn, Ni, Zn, or phosphorus, arsenic, silicon, or other metalloids
Pewter= Sn + @5-10% Sb; and other elements like + Bi + Ag. It used to be Sn + Pb before lead poisoning concerns
Stainless Steel= Fe + @10% Cr; and other elements like Mb, C, Ni, N
Been some tricky questions coming through lately, 4 days since my last 10, I'll have to redeem myself tomorrow!