Venoms Fact Of The Day 11/26/2020

As its thanksgiving today!!

Colonists and Native Americans may not have had turkey at their feast.

While most of us enjoy turkey as the centrepiece of our table, no one can say for sure whether it was even on the menu back in 1621. However, they did indulge in other foods like lobster, seal, and swan. The Wampanoag also reportedly brought five deer to the celebration. If you also enjoy venison at your table, consider yourselves perfectly aligned with a longstanding tradition.

Stop with the turkey and go back to venison. It’s nicer.

Venoms Fact Of The Day 11/25/2020

Your nostrils work one at a time. 
When we breathe in and out of our nose during the day, one nostril does most of the work at a time, with the duties switching every several hours. This “nasal cycle” is dictated by the same autonomic nervous system that regulates heart rate, digestion, and other unconscious bodily functions and is the reason why, when our nose gets stuffed up, it does so one nostril at a time.