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]]>The Animal Autofill video from NatGeoWILD will give you an answer to these questions. Click play below to see an informative video about usual and unusual ways that animals transport their offspring.
“Humans commonly carry babies in their arms, but animals have a few more interesting options. What is your favorite method of transporting offspring?”
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]]>Some species, such as tarsiers, have large eyes that can absorb more light, which help them see at night. Their eyes are fixed so they have to turn head in order to see around. The same goes for owls, which can cover a 270-degree angle by turning their head.
It’s not just the birds that are great at night vision. Cephalopods, cats, crocodiles, they have all evolved over time and can now see pretty well in the dark.
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]]>The post How do Some Animals Carry Their Babies? appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The Animal Autofill video from NatGeoWILD will give you an answer to these questions. Click play below to see an informative video about usual and unusual ways that animals transport their offspring.
“Humans commonly carry babies in their arms, but animals have a few more interesting options. What is your favorite method of transporting offspring?”
The post How do Some Animals Carry Their Babies? appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The post Which Animals Have Night Vision? appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>Some species, such as tarsiers, have large eyes that can absorb more light, which help them see at night. Their eyes are fixed so they have to turn head in order to see around. The same goes for owls, which can cover a 270-degree angle by turning their head.
It’s not just the birds that are great at night vision. Cephalopods, cats, crocodiles, they have all evolved over time and can now see pretty well in the dark.
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]]>The post Why Are Moths Obsessed with Lamps? appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The post Why Are Moths Obsessed with Lamps? appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
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