Alena Iavdoshak
Stories (3/0)
The Path to Becoming Smarter
Once upon a time in a bustling city, there lived a young woman named Emma. She was ambitious and had a thirst for knowledge. Emma believed that being smart meant more than just acquiring degrees and good grades; it meant thinking critically and making informed decisions. Determined to enhance her intelligence, she embarked on a journey to develop habits that would expand her mind and transform her life.
By Alena Iavdoshak8 months ago in Education
Rodent life
Once upon a time, in a cozy little corner of a bustling city, there lived a kind-hearted and curious little rodent named Rodger. Rodger was no ordinary rodent; he had a unique passion for caring for his fellow furry friends. His days were spent exploring his home, a comfortable cage filled with toys, tunnels, and a warm bed made of soft hay.
By Alena Iavdoshak8 months ago in Petlife
THE WORLD OF ANIMALS
Did you have at least some idea that creatures see the world uniquely in contrast to us? Take this: pigeons truly have preferable vision over people, so we should attempt to see the world from the creature's eyes. How about we start with snakes? Their approach to seeing the world is entirely unexpected from our own. They have extraordinary infrared delicate receptors in their noses, which permit them to see the emanated intensity of warm-blooded vertebrates. These enormous folks don't see tones too, as people do; they can't see red since they don't have the vital receptors in that frame of mind for that, so they just see varieties of blue and green; additionally, they could do without it when somebody approaches them from behind; they have a close to all-encompassing vision, and the main region they can't see is straightforwardly to the back, so assuming that you're truly surprising a cow, ensure you surrender them a heads up.
By Alena Iavdoshak8 months ago in Earth