Hibiscus flower 📷 Gabrielle Ahern
Happy WorldSparrowDay 🐦
DYK Sparrows [Passer domesticus] are endemic to Britain & were introduced to Australia from 1863 to 1870.
Singing males repeat & shuffle a repertoire of 12 different songs to attract a mate - according to researchers @DukeU & @miamiuniversity 🎼
#birds #birdlovers
Salty Wave has been busy producing a series of Video Explainers for the Institute of Molecular Bioscience at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Take a look at The Science of Acute Pain to understand how pain is felt and experienced by many people.
The virus might have stopped our world from turning but in the wake of this enforced hibernation, good is happening. Learn more in 'Something good from bad' https://saltywaveblue.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/something-good-from-bad/ via @saltywaveblue
The sounds cavefish make
Scientists have discovered one of the ways cavefish have adapted to subterranean living is by using sound differently to their surface fish relatives. Dr Sylvie Rétaux a neuroscientist from the Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience discusses how acoustic communication by cavefish has evolved to help them survive. Learn more about ‘The sounds cavefish make.’ Photo: Jean-Louis Lacaille-Muzquiz
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We’ve done it! This month Rocket and I walked 30 minutes every single day to suppawt dogs in need!
Rocket had a wonderful month taking extra walkies!
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