The saying "cats and dogs" is often used to describe heavy rain, and its origins are somewhat unclear. One theory suggests it comes from a time when heavy rain would wash deceased animals, including cats and dogs, through the streets, creating a chaotic scene. Another possibility is that it derives from the old English word "catadupe," meaning a waterfall, which may have influenced the phrase. Overall, the exact origin remains a topic of debate among linguists.
Yes, cods is the plural of cod.
the cods predators are whales and humans>
It's their way of saying, come on scratch me some more.
He ate many cods over the period of his lifetime. Thank you come again.
yes if artic cods are at the bottom of the shallow part of the ocean
so, red cats come from other cats, they die their head.
No they're not.
patero cats come from Aisa
Yes,the are saying DON`T LEAVE ME HERE! Sadly,you can`t understand.
A lot of them
Yes
carnivores