MSN: Why Earth’s most venomous animal is not a snake or a scorpion?
Why Earth’s most venomous animal is not a snake or a scorpion?
I was over exaggerating while writing something for class and I wrote Welcome to the most wildest show on earth. Someone pointed out the most wildest and I was wondering if it was OK to use most...
The Australian box jellyfish, not any snake or scorpion, holds the title of the most venomous marine animal on the planet. Despite widespread public fear of reptiles and arachnids, this translucent ...
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The blue-ringed octopus is one of the most venomous animals in the ocean, capable of delivering a neurotoxin powerful enough to cause rapid paralysis in humans. Its venom, tetrodotoxin, blocks nerve ...
Science Focus on MSN: Top 10 most dangerous animals in the world
Which animal kills the most humans per year? If you guessed sharks, you'd be wrong ...
Venom is one of nature’s most effective (and fascinating) survival tools. Across the world, a wide range of animals have evolved strong toxins to hunt prey, defend themselves, or deter would-be ...
ABP News on MSN: From box jellyfish to platypus: 7 most venomous animals in the world
From box jellyfish to platypus: 7 most venomous animals in the world
Most is defined by the attributes you apply to it. "Most of your time" would imply more than half, "the most time" implies more than the rest in your stated set. Your time implies your total time, where the most time implies more than the rest. I think "most" leads to a great deal of ambiguity.