In this article, you’ll learn about an ant called Pheidole oxyops and how it uses feathers to trap prey. read more…
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In this article, you’ll learn about an ant called Pheidole oxyops and how it uses feathers to trap prey. read more…
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It turns out that frogs are laying eggs and hatching tadpoles in them because they hold the water so nicely. Continue reading….
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Conservation, Environmental Biology, Health and Wellness, interesting animals, Interesting creatures
Why Primitive Horseshoe Crabs are so Crucial and Handy Strategies to Help us Conserve them. In this article, we’ll see how these horseshoe crabs have been used by traditional and modern cultures and learn a little bit about their biology and ecology. We’ll also see how horseshoe crab blood is used to make injections and
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Two citizen science projects are being organized by Birds Canada and they would love to have you join them! And you don’t really need to know anything about birds to participate!…More
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endangered creatures, Environmental Biology, interesting animals, Interesting creatures, Uncategorized
Is the loss of starfish affecting the supply and price of our delicious spot prawns? In this article, you’ll learn how the populations of both starfish and spot prawns also depend on 2 other species, sea urchins and kelp. And how the decline in the starfish population due to a wasting disease is affecting the
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Were they ever really endangered? Almost 2 years ago, Scientific American published an article by Hannah Nordhaus entitled “Beetle Resurrection” that made the American Burying Beetle (Necrophorus americanus) a poster child for how the oil industry and other political and economic interests regarded an endangered species that most Americans didn’t know about and previously never cared about