Birds Rely on Army-Ants for Dinner
Birds Rely on Army-Ants for DinnerArmy-ants storm through the jungles of Panama a million strong devouring any and every living creature in their path. Some clever birds have found a way to capitalize...
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Japan Has a Bug ProblemBut I just want to cuddle! Bathynomus giganteusIn what might be described as the world's most destructive termite problem, Hotboro Island is actually being eaten away by isopods...
View ArticleGobies Starve Themselves to Avoid Conflict
Gobies Starve Themselves to Avoid ConflictMandarin Goby, Synchiropus splendidusResearchers from James Cook University in North Queensland, Australia have made a startling discovery: gobies...
View ArticleLife in My Own Private Zoo
Life in My Own Private Zootags: parrots, aviculture, conservation, personal storyThings are going well with the parrots, especially the new hawk-headed parrot (this bird has been living with me for one...
View ArticleWhat's On My Parrots' Menu This Week?
What's On My Parrots' Menu This Week?tags: parrots, feedingOne of the great pleasures I have is feeding my birds. I love everything about it, from shopping for the finest and freshest foods to...
View ArticleOrcas Work Together for Adorably Tasty Meal
Orcas Work Together for Adorably Tasty MealA pod of Orcas surrounds a seal on an ice sheet and creates waves to try and knock it off. This reminds me of when you buy a candy bar and it gets stuck by...
View ArticleNudibranchs: Photographing feeding records
Nudibranchs: Photographing feeding recordsNudibranchs -- marine snails without shells -- make wonderful photo subjects for the macro photographer. They are small, colorful, and they move slowly (as...
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