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a leopard savaging a crocodile
corkant
by corkant  Today 1:25 PM   
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Animal Diversity Web
Socratoad
by Socratoad  Yesterday 9:28 PM    2
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Tuatara
WickedWitch
by WickedWitch  Yesterday 4:35 AM   
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From Humming Fish To Puccini: Vocal Communication Evolved With Ancient Species
tabsey
by tabsey  7-18-2008   
 Bullfrog (male) singing its mating song. The neural circuitry behind vocalizations of amphibians, birds, reptiles and mammals, including primates vary in complexity, yet their fundamental attributes are conserved. (Credit: iStockphoto/Deanna Bean)
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From humming fish to Puccini: The Evolution of Music and Vocal Communication
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-17-2008   
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Sea die-out blamed on volcanoes
amgumen
by amgumen  7-17-2008   
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Sea die out blamed on volcanoes
valann 47
by valann 47  7-17-2008   
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First Bird Found!
ratilfar
by ratilfar  7-16-2008   
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harris
alex1187
by alex1187  7-9-2008   
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cola roja
alex1187
by alex1187  7-9-2008   
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lechuza
alex1187
by alex1187  7-9-2008   
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buho virginianus
alex1187
by alex1187  7-9-2008   
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tecolote comĂșn
alex1187
by alex1187  7-9-2008   
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Male tuataras face dateless futures
pokkets
by pokkets  7-1-2008   
 Like many reptiles the ratio of males to females depends on the temperature. Many more creatures depend on a relatively stable temperature range to remain viable. All are part of a food chain. If a link is knocked out, the predator can starve, and the prey overpopulate. Evolution is a relatively slow process. If change happens too quickly, the creatures don't have time to adapt, and the link is knocked out. This can lead to the collapse of the food chain.
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Sea Monsters Gallery
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-24-2008    3
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hurones
tanostone
by tanostone  6-21-2008   
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Komodo dragons; Komodo dragons
Yassin_M
by Yassin_M  6-13-2008    1
 The first dragon had grabbed it by its testicles and was starting to chew its way into the body from below. The second dragon was slowly forcing the buffalo's head open and was going down its throat. The third was, as they say, going in the back door. To make an already grisly scene far worse, the whole slow-motion kill was being conducted in deep mud. After a few hours all was black - apart from the blood that occasionally bubbled up from the muddy depths, the white saliva that sometimes oozed from the buffalo's mouth and the bright, flickering forked tongues of the three dragons, which were forever darting around. Slippery things slithered slowly over other slippery things until it was hard to tell whose tail was whose, where one body started and another stopped and who was doing what to whom. The smell was fetid, the heat intense. Every so often the buffalo shuddered and tried to rise. Was it really still alive? We watched from a few feet away,
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The terrifying truth about Komodo dragons
Smoke TNT
by Smoke TNT  6-13-2008    1
 More at the article source. It is awesome.
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Gator among hippos - Biting more than it can chew?!
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  6-13-2008   
 ohmigawrsh!
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Alien Species Invading The British Isles
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-12-2008   
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Australia's Cane Toads Killing Crocodiles!!!
righthand
by righthand  6-5-2008    8
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Flying dinosaur preferred to hoof it while hunting
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  6-2-2008   
 Like a 30 foot tall 'tweezer'?!
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Deadly Snake Bites Man's Penis
digitalsistere
by digitalsistere  5-29-2008    3
 My god what a horrible thing to happen. I have had this exact thought run through my mind while I have used natures facilities. Arrest me for indecent exposure but please god don't let a snake bite me there!
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Oldest Live-Birth Fossil Found; Fish Had Umblical Cord
papananook
by papananook  5-29-2008   
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Huge Flying Reptiles Ate Dinosaurs
wildcat
by wildcat  5-29-2008   
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The oldest pregnant mum
arifsali
by arifsali  5-28-2008   
 Devonian fossilized fish contains an embryo.
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How many species are there?
lisaann2007
by lisaann2007  5-26-2008   
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Konrad Lorenz
Socratoad
by Socratoad  5-22-2008   
 A short piece of a rather long and interesting biography
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Turtle Facts
Sheroug
by Sheroug  5-18-2008    1
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Swordmaster. Modeling in 3ds max.
vnvilkmw
by vnvilkmw  5-15-2008   
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The boy and the python
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  5-10-2008    2
 Sounds right out of Rudyard Kipling, doesn't it?! I just thought it was bizarre, but having said that , I must attribute it to fellow clippers who had shared it earlier, cpltaiji & merrie: cpltaiji http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=77135&in_page_id=2 merrie http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=66835
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'bizarre mix of mammal, bird and reptile, with very complex sexuality'
righthand
by righthand  5-8-2008    7
 The fact that the animal has five X and five Y chromosomes is "the weirdest thing about a very weird animal," said Ewan Birney, a co-author on the paper, based at the European Bioinformatics Institute, near Cambridge. "In theory it means there are 25 possible sexes, though in practice that doesn't happen."
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Australian platypus genome a link to evolution
Deepti
by Deepti  5-8-2008   
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Platypus Genome Is as Weird as Its Looks
nohobot
by nohobot  5-7-2008   
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rare blue iguanas found butchered
silvanaraihane
by silvanaraihane  5-6-2008   
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Free Me - WildLife Rehab Center - South Africa
WebWolf Hosting
by WebWolf Hosting  5-6-2008   
 Free Me is NPO in Johannesburg, SA that provide specialised treatment, care and rehabilitation to orphaned, abandoned, injured and displaced indigenous birds, mammals and reptiles. The clips are from their gallery. Thumbs only. Visit their site to see the big pic. They really do awesome work.
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Legless lizard slithers across Brazil
pokkets
by pokkets  4-30-2008   
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this legless lizard looks suspiciously like a 'snak'!
silvanaraihane
by silvanaraihane  4-29-2008    3
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14 new species discovered in Brazil's cerrado
BirdBarista
by BirdBarista  4-29-2008   
 You can read my post about coffee growing in the Cerrado region here: http://tinyurl.com/5kqjuc
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New species discovered in Brazil
arifsali
by arifsali  4-29-2008    2
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