• Ghost33313
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      62 years ago

      … peacocks have cocks and bearded dragons have beards they just aren’t made of hair.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 years ago

        Peacocks do not have cocks. Bother male and female have cloacae(like 99% of birds)

        Beard, by definition, must be hair.

        Bearded dragons do not have a beard. They were named as such because thier throat turns black and puffs up. Giving the appearance of a beard.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      cock (n.1) “male of the domestic fowl,” from Old English cocc “male bird,” Old French coc (12c., Modern French coq), Old Norse kokkr, all of echoic origin. Compare Albanian kokosh “cock,” Greek kikkos, Sanskrit kukkuta, Malay kukuk.

      cock (n.3)

      “penis,” 1610s, but certainly older and suggested in word-play from at least 15c.; also compare pillicock “penis,” attested from early 14c.

      They’re called peacocks because they’re peafowl who are cocks. It’s a way older term than the slang usage.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 years ago

      Peacocks have cocks. Peahens do not.

      Peacocks don’t have a pecker in their privates. Instead of a johnson, they have a cloaca. No willie.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          Can you back that up? I’ve spent the last 10 minutes searching up cloaca diagrams and pictures and articles and I can’t find any decent information about it. Only saying that they do a cloaca kiss and transfer sperm, but then I can’t find a cloaca diagram that labels any part as a penis.

          • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆
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            I couldn’t find anything specific to peacocks either, but plenty of various other birds, including chickens which have the smallest little nub of a penis to ducks and their long, twisty corkscrew cock.

            • @[email protected]
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              32 years ago

              Yeah, I’m not sure you could call whatever a chicken does “penetrative”, and I feel like the term “penis” has a specific meaning that wouldn’t include cloaca.

  • Margot Robbie
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    112 years ago

    What about a roadrunner? They do occasionally run on roads in real life, so they do live up to their name.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Ohh yeah that’s fair, In my head they’re dishonest about themselves because they’re unlike the cartoon. my child self must’ve been very offended by that if I still feel that that way. can’t say that i really remember though…

  • @[email protected]
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    112 years ago

    Hermit crab - I would not expect hermits to spend so much time and effort on acquiring bigger houses.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      With that logic, the common barn owl should be called the bald barn owl. The grey-crowned crane should be the bald grey-crowned crane. The harpy eagle should be the bald harpy eagle. Also, the great white shark should be the bald great white shark, mosquitos should be bald mosquitos, and amoebas should be called bald amoebas.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        I wonder if you don’t know that "/s” denotes the end of a sarcastic comment. Maybe you didn’t see it. Or perhaps you regularly deal with people who hold this belief in earnest.

    • @[email protected]
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      Since there isn’t really any agreed upon scientific definition what “a fish” is, it’s pretty much a perfect name

        • threelonmusketeers
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          42 years ago

          There is no sensible phylogenetic definition of “fish” which includes both trout and sharks but not humans.

          • Nepenthe
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            22 years ago

            Are sharks fish? Sharks are fish. They live in water, and use their gills to filter oxygen from the water.

            Seems pretty easy to me. Even lungfish have gills.

              • @[email protected]
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                32 years ago

                Do frogs have gills? The tadpole stage of frogs might be fish, but adult frogs aren’t fish.

                But, whether or not you want to consider axolotl and frogs fish, “gills” is a neat line that separates humans from trout and sharks.

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                  Sure but what the OP was saying is that these common definitions of fish are paraphyletic. In order to make a monophyletic group including everything we call fish, we’d have to include humans, birds, lizards, etc. And going by the water-and-gills definition, this group would include things we tend not to call fish like crabs, amphibians, sea slugs, some insects… Not to mention that gills have evolved multiple times. And something like a frog being not a fish but it’s larvae being fish doesn’t make sense for cladistics.

                  separates humans from trout

                  I’m a little bit curious about why you specifically selected humans to be differentiated from fish

  • Thelsim
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    682 years ago

    Secretarybird: refuses to schedule my meetings

  • @[email protected]
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    192 years ago

    Animal that does not live up to its name:

    Red Panda. Not Red, not a panda

    Animal that lives up to its name:

    Sloth

    • @[email protected]
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      122 years ago

      Panda bears were actually named that after the red panda, so really it’s they who aren’t pandas

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Red Panda. Not Red, not a panda

      But pretty fucking amazing with that kicking bowls onto her head while riding a unicycle thing - while listening to the world’s most annoying song ever.

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    142 years ago

    Bird that does not live up to its name: tit.

    Estonian edition (I’m not a native speaker): viinamäetigu. Not related to any alcohol (viin), does not live on mountains (mäe), mostly found outside of vineyards (viinamäe). At least it is a snail (tigu).