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Originally posted by RBHILL
56. What bird is so technologically advanced in the area of agility, it makes our most sophisticated helicopter seem almost archaic?
The hummingbird.

This is some fun $hit. How many of these are there again?

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Originally posted by joe beyser
True. Since Chimps evolved from humans then our ancestors are also chimps ancestors. Chimps are clearly more intelligent than its human ancestors so the 2 percent difference must have gone to its brain.
it's not proven.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
56. What bird is so technologically advanced in the area of agility, it makes our most sophisticated helicopter seem almost archaic?
Dr. S is the bomb.

Answer: The hummingbird. It can fly forward, backward, change directions instantly, and its wings beat up to 80 times per second.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Dr. S is the bomb.

Answer: The hummingbird. It can fly forward, backward, change directions instantly, and its wings beat up to 80 times per second.
Can you name the most sophisticated helicopter?

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57. What was the name of the "missing link" (that turned out to be a hoax) that was discovered in northern china, was displayed at the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C., and was paraded as a genuine transitional form in National Geographic magazine?
A. Archaeoraptor.
B. Archaeopteryx.
C. Peking Man.

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
Can you name the most sophisticated helicopter?
Blackout from Transformers?

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Blackout from Transformers?
Correct.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
57. What was the name of the "missing link" (that turned out to be a hoax) that was discovered in northern china, was displayed at the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C., and was paraded as a genuine transitional form in National Geographic magazine?
A. Archaeoraptor.
B. Archaeopteryx.
C. Peking Man.
I'm going with Peking Man on this one, with Archaeopteryx as my second guess. I get all those phonies mixed up, plus I've never been big on parades.

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
Correct.
🙂

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Originally posted by RBHILL
57. What was the name of the "missing link" (that turned out to be a hoax) that was discovered in northern china, was displayed at the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C., and was paraded as a genuine transitional form in National Geographic magazine?
A. Archaeoraptor.
B. Archaeopteryx.
C. Peking Man.
Answer: Archaeoraptor.
http://www.worthynews.com/news-features/national-geographic-missing-link.html

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58. True or False? The human brain is the most complicated structure in the known universe, containing over 100 billion cells.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
58. True or False? The human brain is the most complicated structure in the known universe, containing over 100 billion cells.
True

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Originally posted by RBHILL
58. True or False? The human brain is the most complicated structure in the known universe, containing over 100 billion cells.
False. The overall structure of the universe itself has to be at least as complicated as any of its component parts.

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Originally posted by bbarr
False. The overall structure of the universe itself has to be at least as complicated as any of its component parts.
Actually, true. The question asked what the most complex structure was in the known universe. The 'known universe' cannot be 'in' itself.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
58. True or False? The human brain is the most complicated structure in the known universe, containing over 100 billion cells.
Answer: True. [wikipedia.com]