No- they are high is sugars and cholesterol. Of course, being in the Bermuda Triangle has nothing to do with that.....
100-300 ft high depending on the storm.
It was veryy super super high! :p -Bermuda
In the Atlantic, it is called the Bermuda High.
yes we do celebrate thanksgiving we celebrate it by roasting pig and eating with our family.
In North America, Monarch's migrate south beginning in August until the first frost. They migrate north again in the spring. Monarch's can be found in New Zealand, Bermuda and Hawaii but the Monarch butterflies that inhabit these areas generally don't make long migrations because the temperatures stay mild year-round.
The ultimate answer is yes, as long as it's high quality Coastal Bermuda hay.Coastal Bermuda hay is likely to be a problem if it is of poor quality, studies have verified that there is a definite association between feeding of Coastal Bermuda hay and ileal impaction.
Magnetic north is farther from true north in the Bermuda triangle than in any other place. I don't know for sure but wouldn't that mean that birds don't migrate directly south? How do birds even know what direction is south? If it has to do with magnets in their brain or something then it would mess up the direction they migrate. I'm not sure.
No they do not. They have been scammed and hacked in the past. I would not trust my money there!
The answer that the first person gave to this question was foolish. There no way to prevent being sucked in the Bermuda triangle because the pressure is so high that even planes sink.
Like on another page when someone asked almost the same question, the answer was high.
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