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Toward a sensory ecology of luminescent noses, guest post by Nathaniel J Dominy
Above image by Annie Fischinger (creative commons license) Guest Post by Nathaniel J. Dominy, Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College; OpEd Project Public Voices Fellow (Full bio below this post) Robert L. May graduated from Dartmouth
Posted by climate change, ecology, featured, guest post, holiday, reindeer, satire
inValentine’s Day Couples in the Animal Kingdom
While humans may be the only ones with a day dedicated to celebrating romantic love, rest assured that the semblance of ‘love’ is alive and well in the animal kingdom too. While ‘love’ in this context may not hold the … Continue reading
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Posted by Aggregators, color change, dumpling squid, extra-pair, frogs, mating, moth, reindeer, squid, steller jay, valentine's day
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