Yes.
This is a quote from wikipedia:
"Magellan's crew observed several animals that were entirely new to European science, including a "camel without humps", which was probably a guanaco, whose range extends to Tierra del Fuego, unlike the llama, vicuña or alpaca, whose ranges are confined to the Andes mountains. A black "goose" that had to be skinned instead of plucked was apenguin."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan
Christopher Columbus also explored Spain with Magellan
Portuguese and nothing else
Sweet potatoes, cats, dead people
Nothing. Some one was bound to at some point.
The same thing as anyone else's Holy Bible, only his was in Portuguese.
Ferdinand Magellan was the first to sail from Europe westwards to Asia, and the first European to sail the Pacific Ocean. In 1519 Magellan set sail to circumnavigate the world. His fleet reached the Philippines a year and a half later.
It came from William Gilbert. As he was the first to discover anything about it. When I can't tell you but someone else will know.
He has a positive side and a negative side. The positive side is that he is smart and very dedicated to this voyage. He is brave because he acts calmly through all the difficult weather changes. The negative side is: as one by one his crew was dying because of Scurvy (the disease that makes your gums swollen making them not able to eat anything therefore they die) he knows the cure to it but he does not share it with anybody. He had honey which is the secret of not getting scurvy, and while he ate honey everyone else was eating biscuits with worms and rats and drinking the urine of rats.-Yasmin Ftes
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I don't know if he really "discovered" anything else, but he started experimenting with honeybees. And he made a hybrid strain, but it was destroyed.
Here is a very good web site that talks about Magellen's voyage and his crew, and the many attempts by the crew to kill him and mutiny. Magellen himself made it to the Philippines where he was killed by a Muslim fellow by the name of Lapu Lapu (a town by the name of Lapu Lapu city now occupies the island where this took place, and where, by the way, I met my lovely wife). http://www.mariner.org/educationalad/ageofex/magellan.php Really good info!
His wife Sophie Chotkavato