The volume forms part of a biological reconnaissance of the swamp and includes very full accounts of the systematic characters and of the habits and the life-histories of the eighteen species of Salientia which have been found there. Photographs illustrate the life-histories as well as the adult...
Georgia: You can't have chickens crossing the road Section 8-1 of Georgia law has rules against "domestic fowl running at large." {{#rendered}}{{/rendered}} Chickens, ducks, geese and other domestic fowl are not allowed to run at large through the streets of Georgia.(iStock) "It ...
They found his bones mixed in with a huge vegetarian dinosaur. Possibly, she was stuck in the mud by the inland sea and as he moved in for the kill, she managed to kill him first. When she died, they both were covered with water and then covered with silt, preserving their bones. ...
The magnitude of these events is similar to mortality described in the SPI die-off previously reported in Georgia9. Although SPI has not been reported outside of the US, the presence of events in Alaska and other northern States indicates that this disease is likely distributed throughout much...
Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Myan...
at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, and colleagues, filmed common leopard frogs,Rana pipiensand other species capturing crickets with a high-speed camera at 1400 frames per second. They found that a leopard-frog’s tongue can capture an insect in less than 0.07 s – five times...
Today’s travel plans were all arranged around the GaTech vs Georgia football game. They have traditionally played on Saturday after Thanksgiving but this year the game was scheduled for Friday night. Wade asked to leave Gram’s house on the early side with a hotel room picked out so that ...
Analysis of the Herbicide Diuron, Three Diuron Degradates, and Six Neonicotinoid Insecticides in Water—Method Details and Application to Two Georgia Streams; U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2012-5206; 2012; 10p. Available online: http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2012/5206/ (...
Researchers from the University of Melbourne and University of Pittsburgh, U.S. have found that diseases that affect frogs can be detected in environmental samples like soil and water, helping conservationists in their efforts to address declining amphib
" said Daniel Paluh, the study's lead author and a University of Florida doctoral student. "Some of the weirdest skulls are found in frogs that eat birds and mammals, use their heads as a shield, or in a few rare cases, are venomous. Their skulls show how strange and diverse frogs ...