#6 True in many countries like Sweden, Germany, Iceland, Denmark, and... believe it or not... China and Russia as well. These and several other countries recognize that it's human nature to want to escape, so no additional penalties are issued if they're caught. Also, Norwegian prisoners almost never even try to escape, because the prisons are so nice there.
#14 Octopuses and other deep sea animals have it, too. Rather than iron-based hemoglobin, they have copper-based hemocyanin which is more efficient in very low temperatures and where oxygen is scarce.
#20 It was officially named the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations until 2020 when citizens voted to remove the last part.
"When threatened, the Hairy Frog will break its own bones. They puncture through their skin with their toe bones, to which they then use them like claws."
#6 True in many countries like Sweden, Germany, Iceland, Denmark, and... believe it or not... China and Russia as well. These and several other countries recognize that it's human nature to want to escape, so no additional penalties are issued if they're caught. Also, Norwegian prisoners almost never even try to escape, because the prisons are so nice there.
#14 Octopuses and other deep sea animals have it, too. Rather than iron-based hemoglobin, they have copper-based hemocyanin which is more efficient in very low temperatures and where oxygen is scarce.
#20 It was officially named the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations until 2020 when citizens voted to remove the last part.
A small side note here is that you must orchestrate that escape in such a way that you do not commit any other criminal offenses
#9
There are more ways to ARRANGE a deck of cards than there are atoms on Earth.
and Germany
according to the original artist Dogs are bad behaving men, that were cat calling women. So it's women saying who let the dog @$$ men out?
In germany also.
Also, Norwegian prisoners almost never even try to escape, because the prisons are so nice there.
#20 It was officially named the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations until 2020 when citizens voted to remove the last part.