Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 06, 2020

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    pearlsbs  almost 4 years ago

    To be a daredevil you need to understand the risk. Do you think Kazuza really understands the risk of base jumping?

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 4 years ago

    The Rock sure lives quite the legacy, doesn’t he?

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    eromlig  almost 4 years ago

    But that’s why blind people don’t skydive…

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    railbuff  almost 4 years ago

    Woodpeckers DO make sounds other than drumming. Go to allaboutbirds.org, search for woodpeckers and listen to a few! I like the red-headed woodpecker.

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    boniface22  almost 4 years ago

    Daredevil? I don’t think that the poor old dog has much choice. Animal cruelty in my book.

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    Aussie Down Under  almost 4 years ago

    Kazuza had no choice in the matter & the whole thing probably borders (pun intended) on animal cruelty.

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    therese_callahan2002  almost 4 years ago

    Try convincing Woody, or at least Grace Stafford.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    The Piliated woodpecker is the one Woody Woodpecker was based on, including the call.

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    J Short  almost 4 years ago

    As far as woodpecker call- https://youtu.be/NYPC-Rbg4ms?t=27

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    phobia  almost 4 years ago

    Woodpeckers have a voice, in fact the Red-Bellied woodpecker has a VERY loud one!!

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    acasamo1  almost 4 years ago

    I know when the woodpecker wants a peanut, because he clings to a post near my back door and makes loud sounds. I hear woodpeckers all over the neighborhood, very distinctive chortle

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    Michael G.  almost 4 years ago

    People? The strip is and has always been titled “Believe It Or Not!®” Hm.

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    slunetta Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    So so Glad Woodpeckers in Arizona. I’m beginning to wonder about this research.

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    slunetta Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Gila, not Glad…

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    Ernest Demmon  almost 4 years ago

    Woodpeckers make many sounds other than drumming. We have a pair of Hairy Woodpeckers nesting, when you get close they really scream at you. Their hole is in a cherry tree at the edge of the yard.

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  almost 4 years ago

    As if the dog had a choice.

    Take care and gesundheit.

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    Ripplin Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Poor dog…

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    mzcouguar Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    My yard is filled with ladderback woodpeckers who make a raucous cawing noise! Their babies make a cute cheep!

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    oakie817  almost 4 years ago

    Woody Woodpecker spoke perfect English

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    cactusjack99 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Obviously author does not have any experience with woodpeckers near or around him. Guffaw!!! They absolutely CAN and DO have various calls. AND, it’s really cute to see them with chicks in the spring. We provide peanut butter cakes and boy howdy do they love them!!

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    craigwestlake  almost 4 years ago

    Bonus. If it looks as though the jump’s gonna go bad the doggie will urinate a big enough pool to save them both…

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    cactusjack99 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    You blew it John,,,, better dig out some better sources dude.

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    cactusjack99 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Suddenly a memory of long ago surfaces: My 7th Grade Science teacher (yeah, SCIENCE) told us Bats could not fly, they climbed up the trees and then glided down. Moron he was, for sure. He also said Magnesium could not burn. I was in the midst of a demo of burning Magnesium when another teacher came in, asked what was going on, and I told him Mr. what ever his name was said Magnesium wouldn’t burn, so I was going to show him. hahaha,,,, man did he freak out and cancel the demo.

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    gopher gofer  almost 4 years ago

    we could certainly use much more female wrestling…

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    gmullins20  almost 4 years ago

    Ours are very noisy!!!, they sing sing sing

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    jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    OK, here’s the deal about woodpecker vocal cords.

    The writer of the feature apparently did do research on the internet and found the claim that woodpeckers have no voice because they have no vocal cords. Unfortunately, the claim is from an unreliable source, namely, an advertising site belonging to Bird-B-Gone, a business that sells products and services related to “bird control”. Apparently this incudes everything from netting (to block crop-eating birds) to ledge spikes (to thwart pigeon landings). No listing for scarecrows, though.

    I think the error is from confusion over terminology. In humans and many other mammals, the vocal cords are part of the larynx, or “voice box.” Birds have no larynx, therefore no vocal cords. But that does not mean they have no voice.

    BECAUSE… Most birds have organs (analogous to larynxes) called syrinxes. They usually have two, one on each branch from the trachea to the two lungs. A syrinx facilitates bird vocalizations. You could think of them as “birdvoice boxes.” Some birds can control each syrinx separately so that they can perform duets by themselves or even sing two different songs simultaneously!

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    Southerncrazycatlady63  almost 4 years ago

    When we had a bird feeder, a large woodpecker would come and eat out of it. If another bird got close, it would squawk like a mockingbird or blue Jay.

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    Jogger2  almost 4 years ago

    We used to have a red bellied woodpecker who, every spring, would announce his arrival by drumming on our gutter or downspout.

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    WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Like Kazuza has a say in the matter!

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