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Ethology

On the Cognition of Crows and Ravens: Contemporary Research into Nature’s Brightest Minds

Posted February 7th, 2012 by Cendan Luis

Crows and ravens have been feared, hated, revered, and worshiped throughout human history, constantly exerting a powerful hold over the psyche of people throughout the ages. Some cultures viewed them as the harbingers of doom, while others saw the birds as the sacred servants of almighty gods. Their ability to attract the attention of humans [...]

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Biological Sciences

The Fauna of Madagascar: Fossas

Posted January 14th, 2012 by Cendan Luis

The island of Madagascar is well known for its ecosystem of unique and unusual species, making it a destination for many scientists who seek to study the adaptations which creatures undergo when isolated from the rest of the world for many generations. The island is often associated with the lemurs which inhabit its forests, but [...]

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The African wild dog possesses a beautiful and unique coat that has earned it its latin name, Lycaon pictus (meaning, "painted wolf"). Photograph Source: Northrup.org
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Biological Sciences

African Wild Dogs: The Savannah’s Elite Hunters

Posted December 30th, 2011 by Cendan Luis

The African savannah teems with a great variety of impressive and fascinating creatures. Among these animals are some of the most recognizable and renowned, such as the mighty elephant and the majestic lion. Yet some equally interesting species are often overlooked in the studies of African ecosystems, species which possess incredible qualities of their own. [...]

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Ornithology

Vultures: The Birds of the Dead

Posted November 22nd, 2011 by Cendan Luis

Seen by many people as symbols of doom and death as well as unappealing and disgusting creatures, the vultures are indeed in a tough spot when it comes to capturing the awe and wonder of humans. This is probably not much of a surprise, considering the myriad of unusual and unattractive adaptations that these birds [...]

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Ethology

Blood Sport: The Tragedy of Bullfighting

Posted November 12th, 2011 by Cendan Luis

A large crowd cheers with great excitement as dust flies into the air in a massive arena. As the cloud of dust begins to clear, drops of blood can be seen sprinkled throughout the arena. A man wielding a sword and adorned in a flamboyant outfit gracefully dodges the attack of a powerful foe, swiftly [...]

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Herpetology

The Serpent’s Lethality: An Analysis of Snake Venom

Posted October 15th, 2011 by Cendan Luis

Beautiful yet uncanny and fascinating yet lethal, no animal has managed to attract the fear and wonder of humans throughout history as persuasively as the snake. While some cultures have despised snakes and seen them as symbols of deceitfulness and vindictiveness, others have revered and worshiped the serpents. These varying viewpoints reflect the different ways [...]

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Biological Sciences

The Vampire Bats: Creatures of Ominous Legend

Posted October 5th, 2011 by Cendan Luis

Commonly associated with Halloween, misfortune, witches, horror movies, and the devil, the infamous vampire bats have been at the center of ominous folklore for centuries. Then again, with their intimidating design, purely nocturnal lifestyle, and diet consisting solely of blood, it is not difficult to see how these unique animals received their unattractive reputation. And [...]

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Mammalogy

The Leopard Seals of the Antarctic

Posted October 1st, 2011 by Cendan Luis

In the frigid Antarctic Ocean, a group of emperor penguins is returning to dry land after a much needed hunt for food. The weather is unforgiving and the waters are dark in color, obscuring any view of its contents deep within. As the group begins to near shore, they are oblivious to the presence of [...]

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Mammalogy

The Fauna of Madagascar: Ring-Tailed Lemurs

Posted September 15th, 2011 by Cendan Luis

Madagascar possesses what is possibly one of the most amazing modern ecosystems known to science. It contains a wide variety of unique and exotic animals, many of which are found only in this large island off the southeastern coast of Africa. This isolation from the rest of the world has allowed many of its inhabitants [...]

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Mammalogy

The Panda: Gentle Giant of the Bamboo Forests

Posted August 30th, 2011 by Cendan Luis

Few animals have captured the hearts of people throughout history such as the giant panda. Clumsy and plump in its design while sporting an attractive coloration, the panda is considered one of the most loveable of all animals. It is also one of the more unique bear species, as it thrives on a primarily herbivorous [...]

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