Ne pas tondre un mouton peut causer sa mort

Ne pas tondre un mouton peut causer sa mort

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Il existe des plantes à “sang chaud”

Vous connaissez les animaux à sang froid ? Eh bien, sachez qu'il existe des végétaux... à sang chaud ! Ces plantes, plus précisément, produisent de la chaleur en fonction de leurs besoins... Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations. 

L'Egypte est l'un des pays où on divorce le plus

Vue de l'extérieur, l'Égypte pourrait ressembler à un pays très traditionaliste. Eh bien, les apparences sont un peu trompeuses... Cette nation d'Afrique du Nord est tout simplement... l'un des pays où l'on divorce le plus ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus ...  Show more

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