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20 16 catchphrase: What does the monkey race thunder mean?

20 16 The first online buzzword in the Year of the Monkey was "Sylar in the Year of the Monkey". Many people always bring "Year of the Monkey Sylar" with them when they send their wishes for the Year of the Monkey. When we see it, we can't help wondering what it means. So, what is the word "Happy Horse Thunder" popular for? Everybody follow me to have a look!

What does monkey racing thunder mean?

Monkey Sai Lei is a homonym of "so sharp" (so fierce) in Cantonese. A post-90 s woman showed off her photos and the criteria for finding a boyfriend on the Internet, which attracted many netizens to ridicule. Monkey Sai Lei refers to this China woman, and also refers to this incident in general.

What is monkey's cheek thunder?

After the image of "Kangkang", the mascot of 20 16 Spring Festival Evening, was announced, it was called "monkey's cheek thunder" by netizens because of its two spherical protrusions on the cheeks, which extended another meaning of teasing.

Monkeys have monkey cheeks?

The scientific name is cheek pouch, which is a unique pouch structure on both sides of the mouth of some primates and rodents, and has the function of temporarily storing food. When the monkey eats in a hurry, the cheek pouch can hold a lot of fruit for the monkey to enjoy slowly later.

Monkeys have monkey cheeks? In fact, not all monkeys have cheek pouches, especially those famous monkeys, such as golden monkeys, don't have cheek pouches. These are all magic weapons that creatures have evolved to adapt to the environment. In nature, the platypus of the monotremes also has a cheek pouch structure, but the cheek pouch of the platypus is not used to store food, but to store small gravel to help grind other foods.

The Original Meaning of Monkey Sylar

Monkey cheek thunder is neither an earlobe nor a monkey's paw. Its scientific name is "cheek pouch", also known as "food pouch". It is a unique cystic structure on both sides of the oral cavity of some primates and rodents, and has the function of temporarily storing food. For example, when monkeys and squirrels encounter delicious food, they will temporarily store it in cheek pouches, causing two meat balls to protrude from their cheeks.