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Natural World: Snow Leopard - Beyond the Myth (BBC)
snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard!
(obviously, snow leopard is the new candy bar, and if you get this, let me congratulate you on knowing, y'know, nothing.)
snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard! snow leopard!
(obviously, snow leopard is the new candy bar, and if you get this, let me congratulate you on knowing, y'know, nothing.)
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mynnia
February 10 2012
December 27 2011
In the North East of Ethiopia lies the Danokil Desert. At its heart is a volcanic crater, Dallol, little known and seldom visited but quite extraordinary.
Surrounding the volcano are acidic hot springs, mountains of sulphur, pillars of salt, small gas geysers and pools of acid isolated by salt ridges. It makes for one of the most bizarre landscapes on planet Earth.
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wonderfulnature via
sofias
December 24 2011
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trup via
brightbyte
July 14 2011
“ The role of behavioural flexibility in responding to new or changing environmental challenges is a central theme in cognitive ecology. Studies of behavioural flexibility have focused mostly on mammals and birds because theory predicts that behavioural flexibility is favoured in species or clades that exploit a diversity of habitats or food sources and/or have complex social structure, attributes not associated with ectothermic vertebrates. Here, we present the results of a series of experiments designed to test cognitive abilities across multiple cognitive modules in a tropical arboreal lizard: Anolis evermanni. This lizard shows behavioural flexibility across multiple cognitive tasks, including solving a novel motor task using multiple strategies and reversal learning, as well as rapid associative learning. This flexibility was unexpected because lizards are commonly believed to have limited cognitive abilities and highly stereotyped behaviour. Our findings indicate that the cognitive abilities of A. evermanni are comparable with those of some endothermic species that are recognized to be highly flexible, and strongly suggest a re-thinking of our understanding of the cognitive abilities of ectothermic tetrapods and of the factors favouring the evolution of behavioural flexibility. ”— Behavioural flexibility and problem-solving in a tropical lizard
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mynnia
July 03 2011
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acid via
naturalismus
June 04 2011
May 30 2011
May 26 2011
Manukura - the little white kiwi. on Vimeo
via
via
April 22 2011
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abl
April 19 2011
“ Stephen Fry: [Flamingos] are an interesting breed, because they can drink boiling water.— QI series F: Flora and Fauna S6E10 2/3
Alan Carr: How did they find *that*out? ”
um, don't eat while watching. it's the part with the exploding toads. X(
'splodey toady = very unyummy
April 05 2011
Because It's There, by luminosity
a fanvid for... life, the universe and all the rest. and math.
vidder's post
a fanvid for... life, the universe and all the rest. and math.
vidder's post
July 19 2010
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