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In some turtles, hatchling sex depends on incubation temperature. Even within one nest, a few degrees can produce a very different next generation.
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In some turtles, hatchling sex depends on incubation temperature. Even within one nest, a few degrees can produce a very different next generation.
They remember who wronged them and tell other crows. "That human is dangerous" info is passed down generations.
Some shark species grow astonishingly slowly and live for a very long time. In cold waters, slower metabolism can stretch their ‘calendar’ in remarkable ways.
Lichens live on bare rock and slowly dissolve minerals. Over time, this can prepare a surface for soil, making lichens nature’s quiet pioneer builders.
Emperor penguins find the same mate for years. They recognize each other by voice among thousands.
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.
Some elephant calls are so low in frequency they are hard for humans to hear. These infrasound rumbles can travel for kilometers across open land, letting herds read distant messages.
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