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The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Joan - 02-08-2005

Jangar Wrote::thumbs:

Though their average dive is only about 20 minutes, the longest recorded dive was 119 minutes. On average, they dive 1000 to 2000 feet, but they have been known to dive deeper than 5000 feet.

What is unusual - and amusing - about the legs of the legendary sheeplike creature known as gyascutus?
The legs on one side of the body are longer than those on the other side of the body


The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - penelope - 02-08-2005

Jangar Wrote::thumbs:

Though their average dive is only about 20 minutes, the longest recorded dive was 119 minutes. On average, they dive 1000 to 2000 feet, but they have been known to dive deeper than 5000 feet.

What is unusual - and amusing - about the legs of the legendary sheeplike creature known as gyascutus?

legs on one side longer than those on the other, for walking on hillsides.
It's not a legend it's true Big Grin the sheep on the Shetland Island are like that.. :haha:


The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Jangar - 02-08-2005

Joan Wrote:The legs on one side of the body are longer than those on the other side of the body

Well done ladies Smile

In 1972, a man vandalized Michelangelo's Pieta, knocking off Mary's left leg.


The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Joan - 02-08-2005

Jangar Wrote:Well done ladies Smile

In 1972, a man vandalized Michelangelo's Pieta, knocking off Mary's left leg.
I would say it is false


The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - penelope - 02-08-2005

I guess false


The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Jangar - 03-08-2005

:thumbs:

Good enough for me Smile

In 1972, Lazlo Toth did damage the famous Pieta in the Vatican, but he knocked off Mary's nose, part of her eyelid, and her right arm at the elbow. The famed masterpiece created by Michelangelo at age 25 is now encased behind a bulletproof glass wall to prevent further attacks.

What is the dog Europeans know as St. Hubert commonly called in the United States?


The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Joan - 03-08-2005

Jangar Wrote::thumbs:

Good enough for me Smile

In 1972, Lazlo Toth did damage the famous Pieta in the Vatican, but he knocked off Mary's nose, part of her eyelid, and her right arm at the elbow. The famed masterpiece created by Michelangelo at age 25 is now encased behind a bulletproof glass wall to prevent further attacks.

What is the dog Europeans know as St. Hubert commonly called in the United States?
A bloodhound?


The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Jangar - 03-08-2005

Joan Wrote:A bloodhound?

:thumbs:

The breed was developed by monks at St. Hubert's Abbey in France in the seventh century.

The Euro became the legal currency throughout Europe in 2002.


The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - Joan - 03-08-2005

Jangar Wrote::thumbs:

The breed was developed by monks at St. Hubert's Abbey in France in the seventh century.

The Euro became the legal currency throughout Europe in 2002.
False, if it includes UK!!!


The Second Trivial Pursuit and Fact or Fiction catch up thread - penelope - 05-08-2005

false from me as well