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February 01, 2016

Owl-style survival gear

February 01, 2016/ Abby McBride
Owl-style survival gear

Tawny owls come in two colors: gray or brown. Brown morphs seem to fare poorly during harsh winters. Do gray morphs have feathers with better insulation?

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February 01, 2016/ Abby McBride/
Birds, Europe, Science, Asia
pencil, digital, science sketch
January 25, 2016

Yipes, stripes

January 25, 2016/ Abby McBride
Yipes, stripes

This week's breaking news is that we (still) don't know what zebra stripes are for! A new study says, rather unshockingly, that they probably aren't much use as camouflage.

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January 25, 2016/ Abby McBride/
Mammals, Africa, Landscapes, Science
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January 19, 2016

Relative size of giraffes

January 19, 2016/ Abby McBride
Relative size of giraffes

Giraffes have a relative called Sivatherium giganteum, which happens to be extinct. It wasn't as tall but apparently it was massive. Wanting to know just how massive, researchers did a 3D skeletal reconstruction and calculated an estimate of its mass. 

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January 19, 2016/ Abby McBride/
Mammals, Africa, People, Science
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January 18, 2016

Moths go with the flow

January 18, 2016/ Abby McBride
Moths go with the flow

Silver Y moths are named for a silvery squiggle that adorns each forewing, like a handwritten y. Twice a year these moths (and a lot of songbirds) migrate over Europe while researchers track them with radar. But how do they deal with the wind?

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January 18, 2016/ Abby McBride/
Insects, Birds, Science, People, Europe, Weather
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January 07, 2016

Red Giant Flying Squirrels

January 07, 2016/ Abby McBride
Red Giant Flying Squirrels

These are Red Giant Flying Squirrels, and guess what, breaking news! Researchers in the Indian Himalayan rainforest have been watching them glide. Yep, watching nocturnal squirrels glide, in the dark, with night vision binoculars. Why? you ask.

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January 07, 2016/ Abby McBride/
Asia, Mammals, People, Science, Conservation
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