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In defence of pigeons | The Conversation
Steve Portugal Reader in Animal Biology and Physiology, Royal Holloway University of London Pigeons are widely treated with contempt by the public. Fercast/Shutterstock Pigeons simply don’t deserve the bad press they get. If you ask people why they like their … Continue reading
How Animals Are Rapidly Evolving Because of Climate Change | WIRED
Squids are shrinking, birds are migrating and lizards are getting blown away by hurricanes. The signs are everywhere; animals are changing because of climate change. We asked biologist Thor Hanson to walk us through three animal adaptation experiments. Read THOR … Continue reading
Amazon River Dolphins: Pink Freshwater Dolphins That Eat Piranhas
The scariest fish in the world are afraid of the cutest apex predator of the Amazon. | Go to https://bit.ly/3Ogssd8 and use code ANIMALOGIC to get 15% off ClickUp’s massive Unlimited Plan for a year! Start reclaiming your time for … Continue reading
8 Intelligences: Are You a Jack of All Trades or a Master of One? | Howard Gardner | Big Think
8 Intelligences: Are You a Jack of All Trades or a Master of One? Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think+ for exclusive videos: https://bigthink.com/plus/ ———————————————————————————- What does it mean when someone calls you smart or … Continue reading
The little-known tree that revolutionised global communication – BBC REEL
In Singapore, 1842, Dr William Montgomerie was shown a strange latex by his gardener. This material, when placed in hot water, could be moulded to any shape you wanted, and, on cooling, would set solid. You could do this again, … Continue reading
‘Oldest living thing on earth’ discovered in Chile
Scientists in Chile say they’ve discovered what could be the oldest living thing on earth. The cypress tree in Patagonia, nicknamed “great-grandfather”, is estimated to be more than 5,000 years old. Al Jazeera’s Lucia Newman reports from the Los Lagos … Continue reading
A Burst of Deep Sea Fireworks: Halitrephes Jelly | Nautilus Live
We’re starting this year with deep sea fireworks, and a spirit of exploration! When something remarkable floats by in the middle of sampling operations, our team quickly switches gears to marvel and document. The frilled tentacles of the Halitrephes maasi … Continue reading