Sunday, January 22, 2012
Bird making a booming call - the Crow Pheasant!
When I was a child, elders told me to listen to the sounds coming out from a nearby grove and alerted me about it like this: 'it is the sound given by a snake (cobra) as it is now incubating its eggs; don't enter into the grove' For many years I was made timid by this sound as my peers were also done so - until I found out myself that it is not a snake making that sound but a bird! Yes, it is the Crow Pheasant (Southern Coucal, Centropus parroti, 'Sembotthu' in Tamil).
Labels:
Birds,
Crow Pheasant,
Nature,
Science,
Southern Coucal
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Rats living in community - Naked mole rats!
We see ants, termites and bees live a social life sharing tasks among themselves. But a mammal too leads such a eusocial life! It is the Naked mole rat (Heterocephalus glabra, Desert mole rat, Sand puppy). It is a burrowing rodent that lives underground in East African countries (Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia). Its adaptation to desert life is surprising.
Labels:
Animals,
Coprophagia,
Naked Mole Rat,
Nature,
Rat,
Sand Puppy,
Science
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