#15Por cierto, lo de que las avestruces esconden la cabeza en el suelo es un mito.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrich
"There have been no observations of Ostriches putting their heads in the sand. A common counterargument is that a species that displayed this behavior would not survive very long. Ostriches do deliberately swallow sand and pebbles to help grind up their food; seeing this from a distance may have caused some early observers to believe that their heads were buried in sand. Also, ostriches that are threatened but unable to run away may fall to the ground and stretch out their necks in an attempt to become less visible. The coloring of an ostrich's neck is similar to sand and could give the illusion that the neck and head have been completely buried. "Don't hide your head in the sand," is an old saying that means don't ignore a problem thinking that it will go away"
#16Yo sólo veo un gorrión que se cree gay con la cabeza en el suelo y dándole la espalda a otro gorrión que se está pensando qué hacer, poniendo cara de que por probar no pasa ná, sólo va a ser una vez jejeje
#17Dicen que el colibrí es el único que puede mantenerse en posición volando, pero yo he visto a gorriones hacer lo mismo para comer granos de avena de una espiga de avena.
Menéame... menéame... menéame...
Mañana me hago una foto yo colgao de una rama y pongo el hombre que se creia mono, a portada directo.
"Sabrá que estoy aquí... y no tendrá valor a tirarse un... Oh Wait..." xD
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrich
"There have been no observations of Ostriches putting their heads in the sand. A common counterargument is that a species that displayed this behavior would not survive very long. Ostriches do deliberately swallow sand and pebbles to help grind up their food; seeing this from a distance may have caused some early observers to believe that their heads were buried in sand. Also, ostriches that are threatened but unable to run away may fall to the ground and stretch out their necks in an attempt to become less visible. The coloring of an ostrich's neck is similar to sand and could give the illusion that the neck and head have been completely buried. "Don't hide your head in the sand," is an old saying that means don't ignore a problem thinking that it will go away"
Hola señora ... María Luisa.
¿Se le habrá caído el jabón en el agujero?
#18 :D