2012/10/19 15:35:45
daryl1968
so why do Seagulls stand on one leg -is it to give the other a rest?
2012/10/19 15:47:57
Mesh
daryl1968


so why do Seagulls stand on one leg -is it to give the other a rest?

No. It's because they lose heat from being in water for too long and alternating the feet stance, regulates their body heat.
 
 
 
2012/10/19 15:54:46
daryl1968
Mesh


daryl1968


so why do Seagulls stand on one leg -is it to give the other a rest?

No. It's because they lose heat from being in water for too long and alternating the feet stance, regulates their body heat.
 
 
 

for real?
I'm impressed Mr Emporer
2012/10/19 15:59:03
Mesh
daryl1968


Mesh


daryl1968


so why do Seagulls stand on one leg -is it to give the other a rest?

No. It's because they lose heat from being in water for too long and alternating the feet stance, regulates their body heat.
 
 
 

for real?
I'm impressed Mr Emporer

Sounds convincing doesn't it? LOL
 
Actually, I think flamingo's practice this method (not sure about seagulls).
2012/10/19 16:11:21
Old55
Well done, my tartypantsed friend.  Well done. 

I think that means there's no more water in the well. 
2012/10/19 16:27:43
Mesh
Daryl, I just noticed that not only do we share the same B'day, but we're quite close in post count and we both joined within a six month span. 

Sorry, just a little rambling before I go home for the weekend.......speaking of which......

Have great weekend my bro from another mo!! 
2012/10/19 16:31:08
craigb
Wow, I guess they'll let just about anyone be a Platypii, eh?

(Congratulations!  Of course, as the newest member of the club, Bapsi should have given you a key to the executive restroom.  You don't get to use it yet, but it does need some cleaning - someone apparently had some really nasty vindaloo...)
2012/10/19 18:34:13
daryl1968
craigb


Wow, I guess they'll let just about anyone be a Platypii, eh?

(Congratulations!  Of course, as the newest member of the club, Bapsi should have given you a key to the executive restroom.  You don't get to use it yet, but it does need some cleaning - someone apparently had some really nasty vindaloo...)

that'll be Straummy then?
2012/10/19 18:38:54
Jonbouy
daryl1968


so why do Seagulls stand on one leg -is it to give the other a rest?

It's my understanding that seagulls do not know any concept of giving it a rest!
 
Noisy buggers!
 
btw have a Woot on me!
2012/10/19 18:55:52
daryl1968
Jonbouy


daryl1968


so why do Seagulls stand on one leg -is it to give the other a rest?

It's my understanding that seagulls do not know any concept of giving it a rest!
 
Noisy buggers!
 
btw have a Woot on me!

you must know the seagull very well where you live
 
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