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Emperor penguins find the same mate for years. They recognize each other by voice among thousands.
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Emperor penguins find the same mate for years. They recognize each other by voice among thousands.
Hummingbirds burn extreme energy by day, then may enter a cooling mode called torpor at night. Heart rate and temperature drop, and they ramp back up with morning light.
Beta-carotene in shrimp colors their feathers. That"s why zoo flamingos often look pale.
Arctic foxes can wear brownish fur in summer and bright white in winter. The shift preserves camouflage for both hunting and hiding, as nature flips the color palette.
Shark skin is not smooth; it is covered in tiny tooth-like denticles. This structure can shape water flow and reduce drag, inspiring surface design in engineering.
Whale song isn’t just communication—sound travels for kilometers in the ocean. Echo and transmission differences can help read the environment, letting them ‘know’ without seeing.
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.
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