Why Do We Burp?
A burp (sometimes called a belch or by its medical term, eructation) is the release of gas from the digestive tract (in this case, the esophagus and stomach) through...
Read MoreA burp (sometimes called a belch or by its medical term, eructation) is the release of gas from the digestive tract (in this case, the esophagus and stomach) through...
Read MoreWhy Can You Not Breathe When You Swallow? You are not able to breathe when you swallow because your respiratory (breathing) system is closely linked to your alimentary...
Read MoreWhere Is the World’s Longest Snake? The longest snake in the world – the python – is found in the tropics, in and around the Malay region. It is the...
Read MoreWhy Do Crocodiles Eat Rocks? Crocodiles swallow rocks to aid in grinding food for digestion. The crocodile swallows its prey whole, or tears off big chunks of food and...
Read MoreWhy Do Frogs Blink Their Eyes When They Eat? Blinking its eyes helps a frog to eat. As you know, frogs catch their prey with sticky tongues. When an insect sticks to...
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