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ramsstein21

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  1. A frend of mine has a gf who already has a child. The child currently have her mom's surname kasi di naman nakapirma yung tatay nung bata sa birth cert.. Is there any way possible na maging surname nung frend ko yung gagamitin nung bata since di naman nakapirma yung tatay?

  2. he he he laki ng patong ng fixer, ah. P300 lang ang me OR dyan.

     

    Would they allow us to get married even if we are still within the age of 18-21 without our parents consent? If yes, would we be given a marriage license?

  3. I would suggest that you just buy here in Manila. Saves you effort of transporting it and for warranty purposes.You can always canvass local prices anyways.They can get married.The question of staying together is another story.

     

    Boss Bonito.. they can still get a marriage certificate right, without their parents consent? Diretso lang sila sa huwes na magkakasal?

  4. Echidna

     

    Tidbits

     

    *** "The echidnas possess some remarkable features. Perhaps most striking is their extraordinarily large and complex brains and relatively high intelligence, characteristics entirely unexpected in the world's most reptile-like mammals." (Flannery 1995)

     

    *** The front of the long-beaked echidna's tongue is equipped with "spikes" located in a groove. The echidna probes with its long beak until the end of a worm is found. The tongue is then extruded and the worm hooked by these spikes. The worm and tongue are then withdrawn and the worm swallowed by muscular action of the tongue.

     

    *** The echidnas and the duck-billed platypus differ from all other mammals in that they lay shell-covered eggs that are incubated and hatched outside of the body of the mother.

     

    *** The spines on its body can be erected and its arms and legs withdrawn, as a hedgehog does.

     

    Countries Where the Long-beaked Echidna Is Currently Found:

     

    2004: Occurs in Indonesia (Irian Jaya) and Papua New Guinea. (IUCN 2004)

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