Monday, July 11, 2011

CIA - The World Factbook. The Faroe Islands (Faroese: Føroyar, Danish: Færøerne). I show you WWF maximum cards / maxicards / dorincards with The Sowerby's Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon bidens), The Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus), The North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) and The Northern Bottlenose Whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus)

What do YOU know about The Faroe Islands?
Yeah, me neither.
I am pretending, just to make YOU feel good. :)
Read about Faroe (or any other country or territory) at: CIA - The World Factbook
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/fo.html
Disclaimer: all this info here about Faroe was NOT obtained thru Enhanced Interrogation Techniques, like waterboarding, Procustian bed stretching, Catherine's Wheel meat tenderizing, borderline impaling, purification by fire, etc. Don't make me go into all the gory and classified details of TORT law. :)
Only at Gitmo are terror suspects given a special kind of Room & Board...


UL (upper-left): The Sowerby's beaked whale (Mesoplodon bidens), also known as
 the North Atlantic/North Sea beaked whale.
Originally called BIDENS (no, not Joe BIDEN) because of 2 teeth (BI-DENS).
See the teeth, one on each side of the lower jaw?

UR: The bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus).
" It is also known as Greenland right whale or Arctic whale
The bowhead is perhaps the longest-living mammal, and has the largest mouth of any animal."
[MY NOTE: and you thought that your girlfriend has the biggest mouth on Earth...when she bad-mouthes you...]

LFThe North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis).
The Biggest Loser of fat/blubber? No, The Smallest (Littlest?) Loser of blubber.
"Forty percent of a right whale's body weight is blubber, which is of relatively low density. 
Consequently, unlike many other species of whale, dead right whales float."
Fitness advice for ya': "Float like a butterfly...not like a North Atlantic Right Whale!"


LR: The Northern Bottlenose Whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus)
The following is NOT from an incident report, written by an airport screener, describing a suspicious passenger:
"two large, fatty structures, the spermaceti organ and the junk. 
The junk is structurally the same as (homologous to) the melon."
Instead, the above text is from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melon_(whale)

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Expand your cultural horizon, from your neck-of-the-woods...to lands far, far, FAR(OE) away...

Føroyar
Færøerne
FlagCoat of arms
AnthemTú alfagra land mítt
Thou, my most beauteous land
Capital
(and largest city)
Tórshavn
62°00′N 06°47′W
Official language(s)FaroeseDanish[1]
Ethnic groups 91.7% Faroese
5.8% Danish
0.4% Icelandic
0.2% Norwegian
0.2% Poles
DemonymFaroese
GovernmentParliamentary democracy within a constitutional monarchy
 - QueenMargrethe II
 - High CommissionerDan M. Knudsen
 - Prime MinisterKaj Leo Johannesen
Autonomous constituent country
within the Kingdom of Denmark
 - Unified with Norway[a]1035 
 - Ceded to Denmark[b]14 January 1814 
 - Home rule1 April 1948 
Area
 - Total1,399 km2 (180th)
540 sq mi 
 - Water (%)0.5
Population
 - July 2010 estimate48,917 [2] (205th)
 - 2007 census48,760 
 - Density35/km2
91/sq m
"The Faroe Islands (FaroeseFøroyarDanishFærøerne) are an island group situated between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately halfway between Great Britainand Iceland. The Faroe Islands are a constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark, along withDenmark proper and Greenland. The total area is approximately 1,400 square kilometers with a 2010 population of almost 50,000.
The Faroe Islands have been an autonomous province of the Kingdom of Denmark since 1948. Over the years, the Faroese have been granted control of some matters. Areas which remain the responsibility of Denmark include military defence, police, justice, currency and foreign affairs.
The Faroe Islands were politically associated with Norway in 1380, when Norway entered the Kalmar Union with Denmark and Sweden, which gradually evolved into Danish control of the islands. This association ceased in 1814, when Denmark ceded Norway to Sweden while Denmark retained control of Norwegian colonies including the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland. The Faroe Islands have two representatives on the Nordic Council as members of the Danish delegation."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faroe
The peninsula Tinganes in Tórshavn [the capital city] in the Faroes.


See images:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Faroe_Islands
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