If those cave-people pictured above in #1,211 are really supposed to be Neanderthals, and not some other homonid, then the museum really should give them red-hair because that species, which was exclusive to Europe, is now believed to have been completely red-headed.
I mistakenly claimed that all neanderthals are now believed to have been red-headed above in post 1,219. Although the presence of a gene for red-headedness has been found by scientists in neanderthal remains none claim that all the neanderthals were redheads.
He braked hard to avoid a wild boar, went over the handlebars, somersaulted, landed on his rucksack and squashed all the berries collected in 1) above?
a weasel - a friend of mine once found a weakened one on a dirt road (we were both 13 or 12 I guess) - taken it home and fed it for some time then released it - it was a nice pet actually - it allowed to be held in hands - I'm not completely sure but I guess I also had it in my hands - loved sucking up eggs (the weasel not me)
=gumishu]a weasel - a friend of mine once found a weakened one on a dirt road (we were both 13 or 12 I guess) - taken it home and fed it for some time then released it
Yes, weasel. It is so fascinatingly small - probably the smallest carnivorous mammal in the world.
Its cousin is a bit bigger:
Riddle: What is its great contribution to the Polish high culture? Very very high?