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.
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
Friday, December 23, 2011
Merry-go-round, Earth and train are interrelated!
Science teacher at school explained why trees grown along the sides of railway track seem to 'run' back as one travels in a train. But I did not expect at that time that that explanation and my realisation will help me later in life to understand easily a mega event that happens daily! What is it?
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
A crawling wonder on back!
At school, as boys we used to play on its sandy ground. Then we were often stunned by feeling some creature crawling up between our shirt and the back. As soon as we understood it to be a 'biting ant' we pulled out our shirts and brushed away this ant - to avoid its agonizing bite. Yes, this is a special type of 'ant' that looks like an ant; but it is a different one: a Flightless Wasp! (Eupelmus vesicularis, 'Rail vandi erumbu, Soogai erumbu' in Tamil).
Labels:
Flightless Wasp,
Insects,
Nature,
Peepal,
Sacred Fig,
Science,
Wasp
Friday, November 18, 2011
Garden Wonders!
Though some plants are thorny, they bear beautiful flowers and have also medicinal properties; you see a flower of Tack weed (Tribulus terrestris, 'Nerunji' in Tamil).A blue flower with thin petals from a weed that has also tinnier leaves:
Friday, November 4, 2011
Another visual treat from garden!
If we get something unusual we are amazed. You see here the flowers of hybrid Cluster beans that were robust and grew up tall over a meter!
Garden has often winged visitors that it invites with its plants. Here are the pictures of a Locust:
Labels:
Cluster beans,
Flowers,
Indian Mulberry,
Lantana,
Locust,
Nature,
Red Rose,
Table Rose,
Tree
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Appealing wonders - Garden pictures!
An unusual colour excites and sticks well to your mind - a Yellow Shoe flower shows itself here:
Delicious fruits that were offered by my tree (that was uprooted by a downburst) - Guava fruits invite you here:
Labels:
Banana,
Coral Pea,
Crotons,
Flowers,
Guava,
Nature,
Passionflower,
Table Rose,
Tamarind,
Tree
Friday, September 23, 2011
Downburst - a mighty nature of Nature!
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
The admirable marble wonder - Taj Mahal!
My elder brother preserved rare articles that he collected. On demand by me (myself then a school-going boy), he shall take out them carefully and show them to me. He won't give them to me to handle; he will point and show their parts and describe about their beauty; then he will place all of them at the earliest inside his bureau and lock it. So, this bureau remained as a wonder chamber having many wonders within it! One of those articles was a Taj Mahal miniature model.
Labels:
Agra,
Architecture,
Mumtaz Mahal,
Nature,
Science,
Shah Jahan,
Taj Mahal,
White marble,
Yamuna
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Protective strip, the Band-Aid!
In my boyhood days I used to spend summer vacations at my brother-in-law's house. Being a pharmacist, he gave me cute medicine boxes from his medical shop. One of those boxes contained samples of medicated bandage strips. I took out one of the them and peeled out the plastic covers from it. It exposed a reddish orange coloured cotton gauze in its centre. The plaster-like outer parts of the strip stuck to my fingers. I wondered how this small pad containing the antiseptic, Mercurochrome 'heals' wounds and abrasions.
Labels:
Band-Aid,
Earl Dickson,
Medicine,
Science
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