Thursday, November 2, 2023

What’s Your Teeth Age?

What's Your Teeth Age?



Are you dealing with bleeding gums that won't heal no matter what you do or try?

According to recent studies the way you brush your teeth can make or break your gums and teeth...literally!

Specialists warn that you should never ever use your toothbrush like this...

And anyone who does eventually risk sore, bleeding gums that will lead to tooth loss.

Watch this short video and find out how you should never brush your teeth.












th better genetic data and more modern methods, a new phylogenetic hypothesis of pelican relationships has arisen, which contrasts with the traditional view of brown and Peruvian being the most divergent pelicans based on their distinctive plumage and behavior (and early molecular data). Rather than the brown-plumaged pelicans and white-plumaged pelicans forming two reciprocally monophyletic groups, the American white pelican is sister to brown and Peruvian pelicans, the three together forming an exclusively New World pelican clade. (Among the other pelicans, pink-backed, Dalmatian, and spot-billed pelicans are close relatives, together sister to Australian pelican. Great white pelican has no particularly close relatives; while it may be sister to the previous four, this relationship had low statistical support.)[3] Description Brown pelican showing throat pouch The brown pelican is the smallest of the eight extant pelican species, but is often one of the larger seabirds in their range nonetheless.[14][15] It measures 1 to 1.52 m (3 ft 3 in to 5 ft 0 in) in length and has a wingspan of 2.03 to 2.28 m (6 ft 8 in to 7 ft 6 in).[5] The weight of adults can range from 2 to 5 kg (4.4 to 11.0 lb), about half the weight of the other pelicans found in the Americas, the Peruvian and American white pelicans. The average weight in Florida of 47 females was 3.17 kg (7.0 lb), while that of 56 males was 3.7 kg (8.2 lb).[16][17][18] Like all pelicans, it has a very long bill, measuring 280 to 348 m


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