人人都信的动物谬误 |
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enerative abilities, just not nearly as advanced as we think. So if you cut part of an earthworm''''s tail off, it might be able to regrow a stunted10) replacement. And they do keep moving after you cut them in half, but that''''s just because both sides are wriggling11) in pain as the final nerve signals shoot through12). The same has been observed to happen with decapitated13) chickens. Both with chickens and earthworms, the non-head side eventually dies off. 2. Camels Store Water in Their Humps The very first time you were shown a drawing of a camel in kindergarten, you were told two things: They have humps and they live in the desert because they can go a long time without drinking.
The teacher or parent probably also put two and two together14) and said that the very reason the camels can go on those long trips through an oven-hot desert is that they store water in those humps. The idea made its way into old-time science books, and to this day has been purpor 上一页 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] 下一页 |
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