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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsuseless natural history trivia III
Last edited Sat Mar 28, 2026, 01:29 PM - Edit history (1)
1.Birds have two sets of vocal cords not one. Theres a set in each bronchus, and the structure is known as the syrinx. A bird can literally make two different sounds at once. A bird is a duet.2. Uniquely among modern primates, male humans dont have a baculum.
The baculum is a bone that forms in a males unmentionable. You can remember the groups where it occurs with a simple acronym Primates (except humans), Rodents, certain Insectivorans (shrews, etc.), Carnivorans, and Chiroperans (bats). PRICC. And they sometimes show up in whales (Cetacea).
The baculum of a gorilla is surprisingly small, given the size of the animal.
I have a replica of a walrus baculum I use in my classes. They're used as clubs by people indigenous to the walrus' range, and the Inuit word for this is "oosik." You can buy one from Bone Clones. When I first point out what it is, about half of the class suddenly feels inadequate. This is because its about 2 feet long.
And when I point to the healed fracture, those same students begin to draw their knees together in a defensive position.
No matter how bad things get, I say while pointing this out, they can always get worse.
3.Speaking of unmentionables and making men feel inadequate, snakes and lizards dont just have one such structure. They have two.
(They only use one at a time.)
4. If youre going to dress like a vampire for Halloween, please do it properly!
A vampires fangs are nearly always depicted as the canines or second (lateral) incisors. Theyre the canines in Hammer Films Dracula moves with Christopher Lee, the Blade franchise, Queen of the Damned (2002), and the animated Hotel Transylvania movies. Theyre the second incisors in The Lost Boys (1986), Interview with the Vampire (1994), and the HBO True Blood series. Bram Stokers Dracula (1992) does it both ways theyre the canines for Dracula, but the second incisors for his brides.
But in an actual vampire bat, the fangs are the central (first) incisors. If you want to do a proper vampire costume, the fangs should be at the center of your mouth not the sides.
This has been depicted accurately only twice Count Orlock in the 1922 version of Nosferatu and a character appearing on a brand of cereal made by General Mills.
In fact, fangs werent a part of vampire lore until they showed up in moves. Bram Stoker wrote that all of Draculas teeth were sharp, which is sort of consistent with depictions in both versions of Salems Lot and the 2024 version of Nosferatu, though the teeth werent really emphasized in the novel, indicating that whats shown in these movies exaggerates what Stoker had in mind. And in all of Bela Lugosis portrayals of a vampire beginning with 1930s Dracula, he was never shown with fangs.
Stoker was also the first person to associate vampires with bats. But thats got nothing to do with anything.
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useless natural history trivia III (Original Post)
cab67
4 hrs ago
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RFK Jr. apparently collected a penis from a raccoon while his children waited in the car.
Ocelot II
4 hrs ago
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Ocelot II
(130,487 posts)1. RFK Jr. apparently collected a penis from a raccoon while his children waited in the car.
Maybe he was collecting bacula, not that that would be weird or anything. There actually is a penis museum in Reykjavík where many such things can be seen. https://www.phallus.is/
The gift shop at the Museum of Osteology in Oklahoma had a big jar of bacula for sale last time I was there. I think they were mostly coyote.
The Museum is very much worth a visit. I make heavy use of pictures I've taken there in my classes.