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SCUBA

  • SCUBA divers cannot pass gas at depths of 33 feet or below

sea

  • The Sea of tranquility is found on the moon
  • The sea contains about 1/2 of the world’s known animal groups
  • The Sargasso sea is the only sea without a coastline

seagull

  • Male seagulls have red legs. (From National Geographic)

seashell

  • When you put a seashell to your ear, the sound you hear is not the waves, but actually the echo of the blood pulsing in your own ear
  • The fact that there are so many types of shells is because there are between 50 to 200,000 kinds of mollusks. The shells are created based on the different species, the habitat and the lifestyle of their owners. Smooth shells are good for moving through water while bumpy shells make it three dimentional and helps camouflage the mollusks.

Seinfield

  • In every episode of TV’s Seinfeld, there is a Superman somewhere in at least one scene. (There’s plastic figurine on the shelf in the dining area, and a magnetic Superman on the fridge!)

semen

  • In ancient times, semen was once used as antacid to treat heartburns
  • A teaspoon of semen has more calories than 100ml of Diet Coke
  • Semen is ejaculated at a speed of 25mph

sex

  • Each day, there are over 120 million sexual intercourses taking place all over the world.thanx kim (Now dont you feel more contented each night before you go to sleep ALONE)
  • In a study conducted of university students, at any given time during a lecture, 20% are thinking about what to eat, 20% are listening, 20% are thinking about sex and 40% mischellaneous thoughts. Very encouraging for lecturers. (unsure) Thanx Karol
  • The first couple shown in bed together on prime time TV were the Flintstones
  • On average, people spend 2 weeks of their lives kissing
  • A study of 2,500 men aged 49 to 54 found that having an orgasm at least three times a week cut in half the likelihood of death from coronary heart disease

Shakespear

  • In Shakespeare, Rosalind, the heroine of “As You Like It”, has more lines than any of Shakespeare’s female characters. Cleopatra comes in second with 670 lines and third place belongs to Imogen (“Cymbeline”), with 591 lines
  • It is believed that Shakespeare was 46 around the time that the King James Version of the Bible was written. In Psalms 46, the 46th word from the first word is shake and the 46th word from the last word is spear

shark

  • Sharks are attracted to anything below 40Hz
  • Some sharks have Nictolinid membranes as eyelids which closes when it bites its prey
  • Their jaws can extend forward
  • Sharks lose more than 6000 teeth a year and can be replaced within 24 hours
  • Their bites have exerts a pressure of 42 000 pounds per square inch just like humans
  • The wierdest thing found in a shark was a medival armour
  • The Nurse shark has the suction power of 12 vacuum cleaners for sucking out shell fishes
  • 1/4 million gallons of water passes through the gills of a whale shark in an hour
  • When sharks are overturned, their sensors are over stimulated and they enter tonic immobility
  • Goblin sharks have beak noses
  • Epolet sharks are small and walk on the ocean floor
  • Bull sharks can survive extremely well in fresh water
  • Nurse sharks mate by biting the fins and overturning the mates. This however cuts of the oxygen supply of a shark and courtship has to be done quickly
  • Females can excrete the male sperms if they are already fullgu
  • Sharks have 2 sex organs (males)
  • 30% of eggs are egg sacks on the ocean floors which are leathery
  • Sharks have enlarged livers filled with 18 gallons of an oil lighter than water to give the shark bouyancy. Some of them simply gulp air to stay on the upper levels of the sea
  • Stingrays are a branch off from sharks
  • Dermatenticles are the teeth on the sharks body which gives it streamline
  • Hammerheads seem to follow lava flows and happen to congregate around volcanic peaks. They seem to be following the magnetic field emmited by the lava streams
  • A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.(sometimes before they take a bite out of something)
  • For most shark species, females grow around 25% larger than males
  • The spined pygmy shark has dense photophores covering its ventral surface but little or none on its sides or top of the body. This bioluminescent pattern has been described as “photophore countershading”. On a moonlit night, fish swimming through the water would normally produce a shadow that predators would see. The glowing underside of the spined pygmy shark reduces or eliminates this shadow, making it less conspicuous to predators
  • Sharks must constantly swim in order to breathe. They cannot forcibly create a vacum to suck water into their mouth and pass it through their gills like other fish, so must resort to ‘netting’ the water with their ever moving mouth. Sharks also have a low blood pressure. The walls of the pericardium (the membranous sacs that enclose the heart) are rigid, creating a suction within the pericardium to maintain the flow of blood. To circulate blood throughout their bodies, many sharks must swim continuously
  • The eye has a layer of reflecting plates called tapetum lucidum behind the retina. These plates act as mirrors to reflect light back through the retina a second time. The tapetum lucidum of a shark is twice as effective as that of a cat. In bright light, pigments temporarily cover and block the tapetum to prevent eye damage from intense light
  • Sharks have an acute sense of smell. They are well-known for their ability to detect minute quantities of substances such as blood in the water. Sharks can detect a concentration as low as one part per billion of some chemicals, such as certain amino acids. A shark’s sense of smell functions up to hundreds of meters away from a source
  • If a shark eats something terribly upsetting, some species can force their stomach out through their mouth and into the water to empty it out
  • Sharks have tongues. However, they are called ‘basihyal’ and are short stout cartilagenous points in their mouth.

Sherlock Holmes

  • The phrase ‘Elementary my dear Watson’ was never mentioned in the Sherlock Holmes books
  • Sherlock means blonde, but the main characters are all dark haired
  • Holmes is modeled after the Scottish physician Joseph Bell
  • Holmes’ famous deerstalker cap was not created by Doyle, but by the illustrator, Sidney Paget
  • “when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?” is the most famous true quote written by Conan Doyle
  • Watson has a bullet wound that was first described as being in the shoulder, but in another story the wound had moved to the leg
  • The only woman to have beaten Holmes was Irene Adler
  • Sherlock Holmes’ creator ironically believed in and was committed to spiritualism, fairies and ghosts
  • There are more than 260 movies, 2 musicals and a ballet based on the book
  • In 1964, Sherlock Holmes books were the best sellers second only to the Bible
  • Sherlock abused cocaine and morphine in “The Sign Of Four”