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Introduction to the Symphony of Nature Imagine walking into a forest where nature's orchestra is in full swing. These forests ...
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GRENFELL's letter in NATURE, vol. xxvii ... which are considerably too swift of foot for them. These animals keep together in large herds, and love to browse at the feet of rocks and precipices.
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In the 20th century, animals such as mules and ligers that had parents of different species were considered biological flukes, but genetic sequencing is beginning to unravel the critical role of ...
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The information in this workshop is taken from my notes from a course at Tom Brown's Tracking School in New Jersey, in a course taught by John Stokes of the Tracking Project, and from my personal ...
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February 2, 2025 • Humans actually have vestigial muscles that activate when listening closely to something, even though people lost the ability to really move their ears about 25 million years ago.