Category: Animals
I've been tagged! It's cool, it's about animals and I've only got an hour to blog this morning before work, so let's do it. An interesting animal I had All of the animals I've made friends with over the years...
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Posted by Jeremy Bruno at 7:00 AM • 2 Comments •
Category: Carnivals
Martin has Tangled Bank #89 up at Aardvarchaeology. Bring a packet of something light; a vinaigrette perhaps, but never something as uncouth as ranch or blue cheese. The shoots are tender, after all....
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Posted by Jeremy Bruno at 6:30 AM • 0 Comments •
Category: Animals
How far will a croc travel to find home? Irwin and his colleagues test the limit.
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Posted by Jeremy Bruno at 9:00 AM • 0 Comments •
Category: Animals
WWF is running their latest holiday animal adoption campaign, and have some interesting critters up for adoption just in time for Halloween, including the hellbender, octopus and of course, the vampire bat. Cute idea, and I love the teasers, but......
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Posted by Jeremy Bruno at 7:50 AM • 0 Comments •
Category: Animals
Amazing footage of a lynx hunting a snowshoe hare.
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Category: Basic Concepts
A tour of the taiga, Basic Concepts style.
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Posted by Jeremy Bruno at 11:10 AM • 2 Comments •
Category: Culture
Tara has brought my attention to Facebook's latest and greatest blunder. They have banned a Canadian woman named Karen Speed from the site for uploading breastfeeding pics to her profile, claiming that: After reviewing your situation, we have determined you...
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Posted by Jeremy Bruno at 11:24 AM • 10 Comments •
Category: Ecology
"...there are no coyotes in the [Sierra Madre Occidental] mountains, whereas with us there is universal complaint from Alaska to New Mexico that the coyote has invaded the high country to wreak havoc on both game and livestock. I submit...
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Category: Animals
Interference competition or just howl-envy?
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Posted by Jeremy Bruno at 11:00 AM • 2 Comments •
Category: Climate
About a century and a half too late for John Franklin, I'm afraid. The fact that the sea ice is melting in and around the NW Passage is not news; scientists have been following that progression for many years now,...
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Posted by Jeremy Bruno at 5:42 AM • 2 Comments •