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On some reefs, millions of corals release egg-sperm bundles on the same night. Cues like moon cycles and water temperature set the timing, and the sea fills like drifting snow.
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On some reefs, millions of corals release egg-sperm bundles on the same night. Cues like moon cycles and water temperature set the timing, and the sea fills like drifting snow.
Kangaroo rats can survive desert heat with little to no free water. They make metabolic water from seeds and reduce loss with highly concentrated urine and water-saving nasal passages.
In seahorses, males carry the eggs: the female deposits them into the male’s pouch and ‘pregnancy’ begins there. This flip reshapes mate choice and parental care.
They remember who wronged them and tell other crows. "That human is dangerous" info is passed down generations.
Bees don’t rely only on color and scent—they can sense electric field differences too. A flower’s charge can hint whether it was recently visited, shaping a bee’s route.
Monarch butterflies migrate thousands of kilometers over multiple generations. The strangest part: many individuals have never seen the destination before they arrive.
Beta-carotene in shrimp colors their feathers. That"s why zoo flamingos often look pale.
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