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Princess-Mia's Art Contest
Spooky replied to xPink.Pixel.Princessx's topic in PSFC Official Competitions & Giveaways
My entries : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. I took the liberty to use a screenshot of your garden to make this one if you dont approve i will imediately remove it . 7. I have one more entry to add (2 versions of it)but i havent added it here because i have used a photo of yourself and i would like to ask permision to add it its really gorgeous please let me add it !!! -
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Princess-Mia's Art Contest
Spooky replied to xPink.Pixel.Princessx's topic in PSFC Official Competitions & Giveaways
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what's my chameleon hiding (on a break)
Spooky replied to a topic in Member Competitions & Giveaways
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what's my chameleon hiding (on a break)
Spooky replied to a topic in Member Competitions & Giveaways
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Princess-Mia's Art Contest
Spooky replied to xPink.Pixel.Princessx's topic in PSFC Official Competitions & Giveaways
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so was I i actually had no idea...correct me if its wrong, it is possible that they might be. I wonder, if sharks are really immune to all known diseases, cant scientists find the immunity in the shark and transfer it to humans? Sharks are blessed with a very simple immune system, which allows them to fight infection and disease far better than humans. The immune system of sharks is being researched and studies to determine why it is that sharks appear to be immune to most diseases. It is not true that they are immune to all, but they do have an amazing immune that fights it off in a manner that surpasses the human ability to ward off infection and disease. The major difference between the immune system of a shark and a human is that sharks have two accessory immunological structures that humans do not possess. They are the epigonal organ and the Leydig's organ. The epigonal organ is located beneath the kidneys, and the Leydig's organ in within the esophagus. These organs are only found in sharks, making these sea creatures even more unique. Studies have concluded that the epigonal organ is where T-cells are differentiated, playing a huge role in the immune system of the shark. found this searching on google
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