How's this different to the New Mexico whiptail? It's an all female species which reproduces through cloning and probably has been doing so long before scientists were about.
Is it part of England? Part of the U.K? Or is Wales just …Wales? No, Yes, No.. Next question please?
Wales is part of the U.K. in the same way as England and Northern Ireland are. It may not be recognised by many (even within the U.K., especially in England), but that doesn't mean it's ceded from the union.
Due to the ferrous inks used in tattoos and the ever more powerful magnets in MRI machines, the tattoos can heat up and some have even caused quite severe blistering.
In the UK it's normal to tip about 10%, even in restaurants where service is included as a surcharge it's normally only added at 10%. However wait staff here are paid at least the minimum wage and tipping bolsters their wages rather than being seen as an excuse for the company to pay them a pittance.
@Laura V I knew exactly what they were talking about, however I haven't the faintest idea what the anatomically correct term is and if they used it I'd end up looking it up in work and being unimpressed.
Wales is part of the U.K. in the same way as England and Northern Ireland are. It may not be recognised by many (even within the U.K., especially in England), but that doesn't mean it's ceded from the union.