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之前因為功課既需要, 要對足曱甴一年, 一盒盒的曱甴放哂係間房度, 真係好難頂....
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以下係我做既部份research, 可能你地對佢認識多左, 就會冇咁驚.....
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有d 人仲當佢係寵物咁養, 起埋web site比d 曱甴愛好者交流養曱心得....
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http://pested.unl.edu/cocktoc.htm (完全曱甴手冊)
5 K+ D( S/ ]$ \7 W. @http://www.earthlife.net/insects/roach.html (教你點係間屋養曱甴)
1 R) w* Q4 [/ I; {/ rhttp://www.angelfire.com/oh2/Roaches/links.html   (many links)
* B. V, n% f+ Chttp://www.isis.vt.edu/~fanjun/text/Link_specc01.html (many links)
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6 d( R; i3 d, m7 ~5 ^. QCockroach Biology :  http://pested.unl.edu/chapter3.htm
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- M8 [) T! }: q: w$ ~9 DCockroaches are very primitive insects. Their ancestors lived 200-350 million years ago in the Carboniferous Period, even before the dinosaurs. This geological period is sometimes called the "Age of Cockroaches" because they were so abundant. At this time, the climate on the earth was warm and moist, ideal conditions for them to thrive. Although climatic conditions are cooler and less humid now, present-day cockroach species are surprisingly similar to those preserved in fossils from the distant past.
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( d: j, E4 P, o1 mCockroach Info From Y2K Commission
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Cockroach Facts and Figures
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• Cockroaches are real survivors. They have been around for 300 million years and live all over     the world, either with humans or in a natural environment. Over 5,000 species have been identified. 0 P, y' L4 W; h" L2 V4 N# X0 y" s
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Cockroaches are very adaptive. They can live without food for two weeks, but will only survive a week without water. Cockroaches can regenerate limbs if any are damaged. In some species, females can reproduce without male input. In the event of a nuclear holocaust, it is believed that cockroaches will be the only creatures to survive.
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1 n+ I4 l) z( h; g; s9 J0 X% q• As plant pollinators, prey items, and nutrient recyclers, they are essential components of coexistence.
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If all insects were to suddenly disappear, hundreds of thousands of species of vertibreates and plants would soon perish. But if human beings were to disappear tomorrow, there will be a little change on the planet.
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• The cockroach, which lived in the Carboniferous period, 55 million years before dinosaurs, was found in a coal mine in eastern Ohio by Cary Easterday, a graduate student in geological science at Ohio State University.
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• Cockroaches are thought to be about 350 million years old, making them one of the oldest surviving creatures. They have been able to survive because of their rapid reproductive cycles and adaptability to poisons, environments, and even nuclear bombs.
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Their ability to withstand radiation is very interesting. They have a very hard outer shell or exoskeleton, which is less prone to absorb radiation. Their skin molts, which means shedding, and this removes the radiation. In addition, they have an unusual different chromosome structure, which is difficult for radiation to shatter. The butterfly is similar to the cockroach in this respect
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• Fossils show that cockroaches have been around for at least 340 million years. Nuts, seeds,  nectar, and pollen would not appear for another 200 million years, dinosaurs were still 150 million years away, and humans did not appear for 300 million years.
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0 N! c# f& j; d9 C8 Z8 Z2 `• As humans founded new villages across the world, they carried cockroaches with them. , G! Y, N  v4 [, I, w1 D0 k
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• Today, cockroaches live all over the world ?including the North and South Poles. 3 J% D: f4 O5 u5 U0 s

9 K, T2 [, [: {; }: H• Some have been found thriving in coal mines 670 metres deep.
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2 R2 X3 D1 b2 F: _$ w) ~' ?/ @& N One cockroach is thought to have travelled to space after it was found in the Apollo XII command shuttle.
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• In the event of a nuclear holocaust, it is believed that cockroaches will be the only creatures       6 Z9 V' @. f* i
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• Cockroaches have a lifespan of anything from 90 days to six years, depending on the species and environmental conditions.
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• Cockroaches can live without food for two weeks, but will only survive a week without water.( R  n- s) a" e9 U. P( w6 e

. m/ ^6 q5 v& K/ t% c; M! N6 hCockroaches eat almost anything, including each other if necessary. An A4 piece of paper will feed one cockroach for a week.
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• There are currently around 5,000 identified cockroach species. ( a1 |4 _4 Z/ }) s

& y# f1 D' V( s: @5 \• Less than one percent of species are characterised as pests.
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• Cockroaches hate light ,they hide in dark crevices during the day.
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7 K% F6 q, F# [. e, }• Cockroaches are cold-blooded invertebrates they have no backbones or other internal supports.
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• A skeleton shell, worn on the outside, covers everything including the eyes. : ~# {5 M: w- C% Z3 j, e7 G5 X+ [
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• Cockroaches can see in the dark.
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, O6 h( v9 i0 I; n& wCockroaches have more muscles than humans.
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! I2 x# V. _% B/ g% w) o( J5 M4 r. fCockroaches can pull more than twenty times their own weight.
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" ~1 j! p3 w7 ]• Cockroaches breathe through small holes in their abdomen.
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• Ears are located in each knee joint.
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• Cockroaches have at least 18 knees. ! p/ k- Y; O* }# {+ K6 y  @" Q

/ ]  X  T7 x+ R: e0 [ Cockroaches have two brains ,one in their head and one in their tail ?as a result they react to danger faster than the blink of an eye.
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• Cockroaches have two autonomous brains ,they don't need both to survive. Therefore cockroaches can remain active after their heads are removed.
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- @9 N' u+ X: H6 ^4 B9 ?• The largest measured cockroach was 15 centimetres long. " c( e5 n2 Q# p8 U* I$ o
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• Some female cockroaches mate once and are pregnant for the rest of their lives. They die after giving birth.
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• In some cockroach species, females can reproduce on their own, without any input from males.
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• Adult females can produce up to 3,200 young in less than five months. Fortunately, the survival rate is not 100 percent. 2 ~* o& {0 K3 W7 ^

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Cockroaches and Digestion
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7 C. Z! {8 c  D. g% P9 h/ [/ K• Cockroaches break wind every 15 minutes and continue to release methane for 18 hours after death. Insect flatulence accounts for 20 percent of all methane emissions on earth, placing cockroaches among the biggest contributors to global warming.
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Cockroaches have teeth in their stomachs to help with digestion.
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• Male cockroaches are extremely aggressive, often biting and kicking others, but aggressive female-female encounters are rare.
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: O. r/ {8 T4 w5 S. F/ s• Cockroaches have extreme sensitivity to vibration and have been used as earthquake predictors.
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• Cockroaches contribute to allergies and asthma in humans.
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• Crushed cockroaches can be applied to a stinging human wound to help relieve the pain.
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& K( M8 o, t& q$ I) J( R* ^• Emergency medical technicians in Sydney were once called to a hostel to remove a 3.75cm cockroach trapped in the ear of a Swedish tourist.
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嘩﹐甘多英文﹐玩死我喇。
Originally posted by vivienna at 2005-6-15 03:19 AM:8 M7 `" Q2 I/ b
嘩﹐甘多英文﹐玩死我喇。
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英文堂時間..~
咁小強同蜘蛛打架邊個會輸?. _8 f, K: b" T. e  `* D, @
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http://www.26fun.com/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=54917&fpage=2
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Originally posted by happylion99 at 2005-6-15 04:08 AM:. s% o/ f% {( @4 L& ?
咁小強同蜘蛛打架邊個會輸?! r% x8 Z2 k5 q& E0 b
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http://www.26fun.com/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=54917&fpage=2
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有毛個d 大蜘蛛當然係贏更~
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4 u- R) [/ C& S- C- Z/ u3 L. T但如果蜘蛛同小強一樣大細, 而蜘蛛又唔用蜘蛛絲公平打, 應該都幾難分勝負~/ w' ~% {+ ^( C- I7 e: x  q

; S9 v  |3 U5 @: E$ q- @& t+ n[ Last edited by spector.R on 2005-6-15 at 04:34 AM ]
多謝spector.R分享﹐你直頭HIGHLIGHT曬D重點﹐好鬼多得意野。
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話時話﹐我好鐘意你頭相入面個女仔﹐如果有日比我o係街上面見到距既話﹐我會示愛。
Originally posted by vivienna at 2005-6-15 04:46 AM:* _* J5 {# J/ v7 X6 G: E3 B
多謝spector.R分享﹐你直頭HIGHLIGHT曬D重點﹐好鬼多得意野。
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話時話﹐我好鐘意你頭相入面個女仔﹐如果有日比我o係街上面見到距既話﹐我會示愛。
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+ q: d" z: T7 t' ^7 x5 b9 @haha, 係我冇意中係harddisk 遇到佢...~  佢好似係日本妹~~~~~~. _6 J% m5 }% j& P6 g3 K
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咁你驚唔驚小強架??
Originally posted by spector.R at 2005-6-15 05:05 AM:
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7 _& E6 x! h3 m# \1 ?haha, 係我冇意中係harddisk 遇到佢...~  佢好似係日本妹~~~~~~; [6 e- J  S3 a4 Z# q; q
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咁你驚唔驚小強架??
0 X8 H) S3 p% o5 h8 W2 ]係咩﹖我有兩個香港女仔既相集VIDEO(total 80mb)﹐入面都見過距架﹐不過可能D人唔知距係本地定係日本囉。
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答番你個問題﹐驚。
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Originally posted by vivienna at 2005-6-15 05:19 AM:
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係咩﹖我有兩個香港女仔既相集VIDEO...
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2 h( q( n4 n' s5 B) fI see ..~ 我都唔知佢係邊個.
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我剩係夠膽徒手捉住她, 而不夠膽捉住牠....~
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