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Animals with No Eyes: Cave Adaptation
by Pigggy, Oct 3, 2008
Many animals that live in the dark zone of caves have undergone transformation to adapt themselves to their surroundings. These animals are called troglobites or "cave-dwellers".
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Call of the Wild: Highland Howls
by Jackie118, Oct 1, 2008
The re-introduction of extinct mammals to the Highlands of Scotland.
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The Astonishing Eggs of Alien Nations
by R J Evans, Sep 14, 2008
We are not alone. There are alien nations among us and they are breeding, numbering in their billions. However, don’t be too alarmed as they are generally tiny and evolved on our little blue planet. They have not after all, arrived from some galaxy far far away. Their eggs come in a variety of shapes and sizes and reflect the diversity of their countless species. Here, thanks to some wonderful macrophotography, are the eggs of some of the insects with which we share the planet earth.
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Preserving Our Rainforest
by The Quail 1957, Sep 4, 2008
The Rainforest will be gone soon. What will this mean to humankind?
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Ecology of the Beaked Whale
by sri harsha, Aug 15, 2008
Ecology of the Beaked whale is explained.
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Danger of Endangered Species
by Len Maxwell, Jul 5, 2008
A somewhat acerbic look at ecology, conservation, tree-hugging, activism, and how they impact the lives of other citizens.
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Habitat Fragmentation
by Robin Kuijs, Jun 25, 2008
About habitat fragmentation caused by deforestation and other disturbances.
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The Fibonacci Sequence in Nature
by Rodallega, May 17, 2008
In mathematics, the limit of Fibonacci series is called as Golden Ratio. This ratio is approximately equal to 1,618. In nature, one can come across this ratio in many areas of art and science.
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13 Amazing Facts About Animals World
by Rodallega, May 10, 2008
A journey to the miraculous and secret world of animals.
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Why Bats are Helpful
by Brian Owens, Aug 4, 2007
There are many misconceptions as to bats being harmful. Here's why they are wrong.
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