Steve Robinson
Steve Robinson answered
I've seen coyotes for years.  In the west of Canada, they are very much like the one in the picture provided by Annieb, but as they migrated east across Canada, they have bred with both wolves and domestic dogs, making some of them in the range of 60 - 80 lbs.  Big... They can and … Read more
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Steve Robinson answered
The Saracens were also called Moors and Arabs.  Basically, if you were a follower of the Prophet Mohammed, you were a Saracen. At the time of the Crusades.
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Steve Robinson answered Pia Bucheler's question
I hate drunken women... Loud, obnoxious, either laughing or crying hysterically. Can't put up with that.  I have nothing against having a drink or 3, but know your limits.
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Steve Robinson answered Addilynn All Star's question
Animals all evolve at different speeds... Humans evolved faster than the other apes, and there is a theory that the ancestors of humanity chased the chimps ancestors back into the forest from the plains where humankind evolved.  Why  are there Indian and African elephants... African and Indian lions, Horses and zebras... All just took a … Read more
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Steve Robinson answered
It all depends on the maker... Japanese sword makers produced amazing steel, but so did sword makers in Toledo, Spain and Damascus in Syria. Some swords are designed to slash, others to pierce metal such as armour; some, like foils, are designed with a very narrow blade. In my own personal opinion, a sword with … Read more
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Steve Robinson answered Sian Seddon's question
Wrong answer above!  The Saxons already had lands of their own,which in many cases William took and gave to his followers to reward them for their aid in the Conquest.  They taxed the Saxons, and paid tithes to the King (William).  William also had the Doomsday Book done up, which  gave him the total wealth … Read more