It is unusual, shy and nocturnal rare to see on a safari. ... Due to the powerful limbs plus the spade-like claws, the Aardvark is able todig up a 60 cm burrow in about 15 seconds. What does Hippo taste like? H
Walrus skeleton in what seems like an odd pose to me, but then they are odd on land. Alligator skeleton in repose. Giant anteater, “knuckle-walking”. Pangolin skeleton! And mounted digging into a nest– very well done! Bernard Heuvelmans display, about the (in)famous cryptozoologist. Thi...
Developmentally, biomechanically, evolutionarily, genetically, whatever– why does this PTE happen? There are hints– e.g. this paper proposes why growth rates of long bones favour the formation of “secondary centres of ossification” like this. But I’m unable to satisfy myself with any ...
Walrus skeleton in what seems like an odd pose to me, but then they are odd on land. Alligator skeleton in repose. Giant anteater, “knuckle-walking”. Pangolin skeleton! And mounted digging into a nest– very well done! Bernard Heuvelmans display, about the (in)famous cryptozoologist. Thi...
It does make the balcony crowded when the museum is busy, so take that in mind if visiting. Strollers on this upper floor could be really difficult. But the ceiling is very tall so it is not cramped in a 3D sense. The lower floor is more spacious. Like phylogenies? You got em!
Yes, such as the ant-eating capabilities of an anteater's long tongue. 5 What is the significance of the bell in music? It is used to add distinct tones and rhythms in various musical compositions. 5 How does the human tongue aid in digestion? The tongue manipulates food, making it easi...