Here we see the pitcher plant Nepenthes macrophylla with animal droppings stuck on the side of its tubular trap. A group of former carnivorous plants have given up catching creepy crawlies and instead ...
A lot of things will lie to you in your life, but not poop. Close examination of animal scat will help you identify not only the species but how recently the animal was there, its sex, what it ate, ...
(KXAN) — From sun to water to poop, renewable energy comes in a variety of forms. David Yeomans, the chief meteorologist at Nexstar’s KXAN in Austin, explores renewable energy sources and why ...
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