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The Binturong's Sweet Tooth

Category: Animals

I found a neat little story about the binturong's eating habits in captivity: They prefer the sweetest foods, with the exception of their taste for meats. A partial list: apples, melons of all types, cantaloupes, grapes, pears, kiwi, mangos, star...

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Beyond the Stink: How a Binturong Communicates

Category: Animals

When we think of communication, foremost on our mind is our own sophisticated means of language - writing and speaking mainly - communicating ideas or concepts through our manipulation of sound and symbology. Evolutionarily speaking, this is a recent...

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Tangled Bank #84: Science in Ancient Greece

Category: Animals

Welcome to the Tangled Bank and to The Voltage Gate. The theme of this 84th edition of TB is science in Ancient Greece, so we'll be exploring what that meant to them, and jumping ahead a couple millenia to...

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Watching Crows Solve Problems

Category: Behavior

Crow behavior on tape...

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