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verylittleinsight t1_j6gws46 wrote
Reply to comment by FighterOfEntropy in TIL Some sharks will eat their siblings while in the mother's womb. When reproduction is ovoviviparous, that is, fertilized eggs are retained within the body and develop there. Prior to birth, the young in the womb may feed on undeveloped eggs and unborn siblings. by testhec10ck
Sorry mate. Here's some ear bleach. https://youtu.be/tkbgtVFlyCQ
verylittleinsight t1_j6fhvr1 wrote
Reply to TIL Some sharks will eat their siblings while in the mother's womb. When reproduction is ovoviviparous, that is, fertilized eggs are retained within the body and develop there. Prior to birth, the young in the womb may feed on undeveloped eggs and unborn siblings. by testhec10ck
It's no coincidence that baby shark has no brothers or sisters.
verylittleinsight t1_iwx468z wrote
Reply to comment by mlusas in TIL John Batman was the founder of the town that became Melbourne, Australia. And originally he called it "Batmania". There's even a street named after him: Batman Ave. by idiocrites
John then went on to became a prolific murderer. Go figure.
verylittleinsight t1_j8guqom wrote
Reply to comment by SirSassyCat in TIL Eating every course seperately is Service à la russe. Before this meals were service à la française where all courses were served at once. Ambassador Alexander Kurakin introduced Service à la russe to France in 1810 and it became the norm by the 1880s. by jamescookenotthatone
Hey mate I'm an Anglo chef that once thought that, too.
At this point we basically just need to dip our hats to India and add a pint of cream or tomatoes to whatever they thought of first.