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But teeth themselves are incredibly durable, able to survive fire and outlast the rest of your body after death. Teeth are hard, which makes them useful for their main purpose in humans: chewing food. On the outside of the tooth, there's enamel, with hard materials called dentin and ...
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Our analysis shows that business leaders can take a systematic approach to building what we call geopolitical resilience. One element of that approach is conducting geopolitical-scenario planning, thinking through a set of “black swans, gray rhinos, and silver linings”—unpredictable and probable hig...
Unlike rhinos, “specialists” that require a specific diet and specific habitat to survive, coyotes are “generalists” that can make a living in a variety of environments with a variety of foods. Not long after receiving its shelter-in-place order in the middle of March, San Francisco resid...
When high temperatures hit, Lemurs sleep 16 hours per day because their bodies can’t survive long at these high temperatures. Sleeping is the only way to stop the body functions or keep them on a minimum level. Sloths are known to be very slow, but they can be fast when in danger. ...
For 162 million years, sturgeons have fended off everything they’ve faced. Now scientists are racing to save these living fossils.
Victoria University of Melbourn e behavioral ecologist Roan Plotz suspected that the hinos put up with this indignity becaus e th e oxpecker s mak e loud alarm calls whenever they s e e human s approach, giving th e rhinos an early warning to f lee.To test whether th e oxpeckers do,...
Introduction Free, digital news is threatening traditional newspapers around the world, so why do they survive and what is their future? Sophie and Neil discuss the pros and cons of news in print. Transcript: Sophie Hello and welcome to...
which has meant that animal no longer have their natural habitat and thus cannot survive. Beyond that, they are poached in order to satisfy the demand for fake medicines in Asia. Every day, elephants and rhinos are killed in Africa and then sent to China. Beyond that, the growing demand ...