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mammals life
http://mammalslife.blogspot.com
my blog is about mammals. Learn about your favorite wild animal on our blog.
Fungi,ornitology,mammals,reptile,plant,and many other
http://krajant.blogspot.com
book catalouge about fungi,bird,reptile,mammals,plant,ornitology and many other.
Wild Facts
http://www.wild-facts.com
Wild Facts will be an ongoing project to provide 1000 interesting and unique facts about animals. The goal of this project is to help me pursue a passion related to all things wildlife and hopefully educate people along the way. With any luck people
The Nature of Tasmania
http://tasnature.blogspot.com/
Photographs and observations on Tasmania's natural history. ~ Birds, Moths, Fungi, Mammals and more....
Wildlife Photographic Journals
http://wildlifephotographic.blogspot.com
A photography blog by award winning photographer Richard Steel. Photographs mainly of birds and mammals in the UK.
Walk the wilderness
http://walkthewilderness.net
A wildlife blog where we share our experiences in the wilderness through a series of photographs of birds, mammals and other wildlife found in India
Dolphin Research Center
http://dolphinresearchcenter.blogspot.com
Dolphin Research Center is a nonprofit marine mammal education and research facility in the Florida Keys. Our blog shares interesting, educational and fun information about the dolphins in our family, our educational and interactive programs, conser
Eye of the Dolphin
http://eyeofthedolphin.blogspot.com/
Sharing a passion for our planet earth and all living things.
Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo
http://www.kittymowmow.com/
News, Commentary, and information involving all things animal-related.
Cetacea.de - Wale, Delfine und Menschen
http://www.cetacea.de/news
Cetacea.de präsentiert in den Weekly Whale News regelmäßig aktualisierte Nachrichten über Wale und Delfine.
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Why females live longer than males: is it due to the father's spe…
Biotechnology...the new era of science | December 5th 2009 by rohit manoj
Researchers in Japan have found that female mice produced by using genetic material from two mothers but no father live significantly longer than mice with the normal mix of maternal and paternal genes. Their findings provide the first evidence that read more
Membership Opens for EMPOWER Wildlife Rescue Network
Go Green with Carbon Offsetting and Buy Carbon Credits | December 5th 2009 by Kevin Taight
This week membership has opened for EMPOWER, a pan-European network of organisations that have joined forces to improve the professionalism and capacity of responses to marine wildlife emergencies. EMPOWER will support wildlife rescue organisations, read more
Why females live longer than males: is it due to the fathers sper…
Life Sciences Blog | December 4th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: Their findings provide the first evidence that sperm genes may have a detrimental effect on lifespan in mammals. The research, which is published online today (Wednesday 2 December) in Europes leading reproductive medicine journal Huma read more
Fishing in Florida That You Can Enjoy
Fishing Reports And Fishing Articles | December 4th 2009 by mark fleagle
The east coast of Florida, roughly south to Stuart and North to Vero Beach is Florida Treasure Coast. The Intercostals waterway includes all of the Indian River Lagoon, runs North from Stuart Florida approximately 150 miles. The barrier island that read more
Truck Rental For Moving: All About Cats and Moving
If Cats & Dogs Ruled The World | December 4th 2009
Cats hail from the feline family. They are carnivorous mammals that are tiny but show all the characteristics of a feline like a tiger – involving prey catching, marking territory and so forth. Cats are also branded as domestic or house cats. T read more
Mice holding back muscular dystrophy research?
Order Online | December 4th 2009 by peterjack
Humans and mice have previously unknown and potentially critical differences in one of the genes responsible for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Researchers have found that two major features of a key DMD gene are present in most mammals, including huma read more
Mice holding back muscular dystrophy research?
health websites | December 4th 2009 by peterjack
Humans and mice have previously unknown and potentially critical differences in one of the genes responsible for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Researchers have found that two major features of a key DMD gene are present in most mammals, including huma read more
Harris’s Hawk
Russ Campbell's Photo Blog: The Way I See It | December 4th 2009 by Russ Campbell
The Harris’s Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) is a big, handsome raptor, which ranges from the southwestern United States through Central America and into much of the drier habitats in South America. They prey on mammals, birds and reptiles. Harris’s read more
Dog Senses
Your Pet Source | December 4th 2009 by Alex Vitti
Like most mammals, dogs are dichromats and have color vision equivalent to red-green color blindness in humans (deuteranopia). The dog's visual system has evolved to aid proficient hunting.While a dog's visual acuity is poor (that of a poodle's has b read more
Prehistoric Guinea Pigs from Egypt
Ecographica | December 4th 2009 by Johnny
A study recently published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences describes how modern day representatives of the Phiomorpha and Caviomorpha groups diverged approximately 37 million years ago.The phylogeny detailed in the article was read more
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Sociopathic Mammals in The Informant!
Matt Damon’s Mark Whitacre, corporate exectutive turned whistleblower, spends much of The Informant! with an inner narrative voice over churning on and on. This narrative is composed of rapid…
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Ancestors of Mammals May Have Survived Largest Mass-Extinction in History in Antarctica
The largest mass-extinction in the world is considered to have happened about 252 million years ago due to quick global warming or climate change. A new study shows how some ancestors of mammals are…
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Sociopathic Mammals in The Informant!: A Ranty Prelude
Last weekend I had the opportunity to see The Informant! at the Laurelhurst Theater in Portland, OR. If you haven’t had the pleasure of seeing a movie at this particular theater, you are miss…
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We are like other mammals
I think that we should all readily accept that we are mammals. Although, we supposedly are set apart from other mammals because we have the power of reason that may, in some ways, be our eventual undo…
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Mass Extinction: Why Did Half of North America\'s Large Mammals Disappear 40,000 to 10,000 Years Ago?
Years of scientific debate over the extinction of ancient species in North America have yielded many theories. However, new findings from J. Tyler Faith, GW Ph.D. candidate in the hominid paleobiology…
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