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Gordon Anderson

- Born: Batesville, Arkansas (8/2/1944)

Frogs’ reactions to increased humidity and pressure drops are twofold: Frogs can stay out of water longer in higher humidity, creating an increased croaking period. Frogs also lay eggs in nearby bodies of water—so more rain means more temporary ponds, puddles, and water in which to do so. More water means more potential for more offspring; so an actively croaking frog is also actively recruiting a mate to lay fertilized eggs. Five-O" is a slang term used to describe a police officer and was memorably used in the title of the procedural TV series "Hawaii Five-O" (which followed a police unit of the same name). While "Hawaii Five-O" ran from 1968 until 1980, it wasn't until 1983 that the New York Times officially mentioned the term in an article about teen slang. Thanks in "HBO Boxing" (1993-2013)

Rodger Bumpass

- Born: Jonesboro, Arkansas (11/20/1951)
Snakes aren’t the only animals that produce venom, and biting isn’t the only way to use it. The platypus, one of only two egg-laying mammals on the planet, is also one of the few venomous mammals. Male platypuses have glands in their abdomen that produce the venom and a hollow spur on their hind legs to deliver it. Ethan Cooper in "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (1993-1995)

Hunter Doohan

- Born: Fort Smith, Arkansas (1/19/1994)
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Billy Bob Thornton

- Born: Hot Springs, Arkansas (8/4/1955)
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Arthur Hunnicutt

- Born: Gravelly, Arkansas (2/17/1910)
If you drink beer—any beer—you've likely heard of the craft beer revolution, and you likely fall into one of two camps: IPA warrior or lager loyalist. The great thing about a beer-related revolution is that there is no wrong side. Whatever your preference, cheers to you. Imitating the way another animal looks isn’t the only kind of mimicry that animals use as a defense. The burrowing owl lives in ground squirrel burrows, which are also frequented by rattlesnakes. They can produce a hiss that sounds like a rattlesnake’s rattle that frightens intruders away.

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Josh Lucas

- Born: Fayetteville, Arkansas (6/20/1971)
The colloquial term "d'oh" is usually used to express frustration that things haven't turned out as planned. The phrase is typically associated with Homer Simpson, who frequently utters it throughout "The Simpsons." However, it was used pre-"Simpsons," notably in a World War II-era BBC radio show called "It's That Man Again."

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Matt Cornett

- Born: Rogers, Arkansas (10/6/1998)
Frogs in the family Dendrobatidae are known as poison dart frogs or poison arrow frogs because the toxin exuded by their skin was used by humans to poison the tips of arrows. Most are also brightly colored to warn predators that they are dangerous to eat. Dart frogs are widely kept as pets, which is perfectly safe: They are not poisonous in captivity because the toxin derives from the insects they eat in the wild. In a memorable scene from the British show "The Story of Tracy Beaker," the title character rebuffs a boy's attempt to ask her why she's crying by insisting, "It's just hay fever." An audio clip of the scene went viral on TikTok in April 2022, with users lip-syncing to the moment and using a crying filter to describe sad moments from their own lives that they tend to downplay. Prof. Arthur Flanders in "The Monolith Monsters" (1957)

Jimmie F. Skaggs

- Born: Hot Springs, Arkansas (12/20/1944)

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- Born: Glenwood, Arkansas (5/5/1985)
Researchers who in 2016 affixed radio-frequency identification tags to 300 worker bees from three separate hives found that the bees spent more time working outside their respective hives 24 hours before it rained than on a day preceding clear skies. New Scientist reported the researchers concluded the bees were responding to cues from fluctuating temperature, drops in barometric pressure, and humidity. Of course, no animal actually uses his or her shadow to figure out the next two months of weather reports; they use their ears, food supply, sense of touch, and smell. Even humans can sense a summer storm approaching, but flora and fauna have increased abilities for predicting the weather because of the special sensitivities they possess. A snake might sense an earthquake several seconds before a person, for example, because of how that snake’s body absorbs movement (not to mention its trajectory to the ground). Similarly, because of an enhanced sense of smell, many animals can smell rain coming from much further away than people. All animals react to barometric pressure, including people (just ask anyone who gets achy joints or migraines ahead of intense weather). But frogs are all too happy to share their weather premonitions with the world, calling louder when storms approach. That’s because storms create massive drops in air and water pressure at shallow depths, which frogs are highly sensitive to.

Thanks to the popular video-sharing platform TikTok, phrases from older movies are reclaiming their place in the current cultural lexicon. Just look at the phrase "excuse me, bruh" from the 2001 comedy "Zoolander," which has become a popular sound on the app. Version: 1.5.7 Esophose is one of the best developers and their discord support is even better. One thing I must mention is that not once have I ever had an actual problem with the plugins created by the developers. They are always up-to-date and function flawlessly, providing me with the features and functionality I need for my projects. In another study led by ecologist Henry Streby at UC Berkeley, researchers in 2014 found golden-winged warblers nesting in Tennessee evacuated their breeding areas and headed for the Gulf of Mexico a day or two before supercell storms arrived in the area. When the birds left the storm was between 250 and 560 miles away; as soon as the storm dissipated, the birds returned. The study inferred that the birds’ heightened ability to hear infrasound was the likeliest explanation for the phenomenon. When something has "jumped the shark," it has entered a period of declining quality and popularity. The idiom's origins started with a 1977 episode of the sitcom "Happy Days," in which the character Fonzie (Henry Winkler) jumps over a shark while water-skiing. Many agreed it was a moment that marked the show's turn for the worse.

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