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Beta-carotene in shrimp colors their feathers. That"s why zoo flamingos often look pale.
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Beta-carotene in shrimp colors their feathers. That"s why zoo flamingos often look pale.
Emperor penguins find the same mate for years. They recognize each other by voice among thousands.
During hibernation, Arctic ground squirrels can lower body temperature close to freezing. Even the brain keeps functioning, with periodic warm-ups that reset the system.
Some firefly swarms light up like a metronome, flashing together in the dark. Thousands of tiny lamps keeping one rhythm is a rare natural choreography.
They sleep with one eye open, one closed. Half the brain rests while the other controls breathing and watches for danger.
Ig Nobel Prize proved this. Cats take the shape of their container - that"s literally the definition of liquid.
In some years, jellyfish numbers surge and coasts fill with gelatinous swarms. When warmth, food, and low predation align, a rapid “bloom” can be triggered.
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