Monday, November 24, 2008

Singing Gibbons, Animal Patents, and Dwarf Names

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Monday November 24, 2008

Why does a gibbon sing?

Gibbons live in family groups and communicate to others through high-pitched songs which can be heard for several miles. Songs are specific to each family and convey information such as location, temper, and social position

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When was the first animal patent issued?

The first U.S. patent for an animal was issued to geneticists at Harvard University in 1988. The animal – called an "oncomouse" – is a genetically engineered mouse that is highly susceptible to breast cancer.

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What dwarf names were rejected by Walt?

No one can say just when Walt Disney began to think about undertaking his biggest project to date, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but by the summer of 1934, his ideas were beginning to take concrete form. An exploratory outline that he distributed to his animation staff, dated August 9, 1934, included the following discussion of the dwarfs' names: "The names which follow each suggest a type of character and the names will immediately identify the character in the minds of the audience." Some of the names that were considered then discarded included Scrappy, Doleful, Crabby, Wistful, Dumpy, Soulful, Tearful, Snappy, Helpful, Gaspy, Gloomy, Busy, Dirty, Awful, Dizzy, Shifty, and Biggy-Wiggy.

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Did Helen know she was singing an anthem?

When asked about the unexpected impact she had on the women's liberation movement with her 1970s blockbuster song "I Am Woman," singer Helen Reddy admitted, "I certainly didn't hear it as a hit. I didn't hear it as an anthem."

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How long will tea keep?

Tea may be kept for up to 18 months in an airtight container, preferably metallic. Chinese teas will keep for up to 3 years.

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