Friday, August 27, 2010
Chameleon, the turncoat!
We call turncoats as 'Chameleons' ('Pacshondhi' in Tamil), comparing their changing character! Though this Common Chameleon (Chameleo chameleon) is popular for its changing its color, it is not easily seen here. But this animal has many other special modifications also, like mobile eyes, long extrudable tongue, prehensile tail. Its toes are found fused in into two groups - an adaptation for climbing up the tree with good grip.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Sunbird, Honeyeater, Hummingbird - compared!
Finding out small birds makes the hobby of Bird-watching quite interesting. Unless we search eagerly for their details of identification these birds will seem to be of one and the same kind of birds! For example, Sunbirds, Honeyeaters and Hummingbirds are there. Though these birds have a common feeding style of taking in nectar (sweet fluid of flowers), they are different and are not related!
Labels:
Birds,
Honeyeater,
Hummingbird,
Nature,
Science,
Sunbird
Friday, August 13, 2010
Smell here the aromatic Sweet Basil!
In my school age days I was sent by my sister to buy Sabza seeds at groceries shop. She used the seeds to reduce her body heat. She soaked them in water overnight before drinking it on the next morning. I used to peep into the tumbler to see the wonder that the water in it had disappeared and that the seeds then had a white mucilaginous covering. The seeds also became sliding on the tongue and palate! I later found that these seeds are that of the Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum, 'Thiruneetrupatchai' or 'Karunthulasi' in Tamil).
Labels:
chemistry,
Flowers,
Holy Basil,
Mahalinga Malai,
Medicine,
Nature,
Plants,
Sabza,
Sweet Basil
Friday, August 6, 2010
Twittering again about Nature's wonders!
We have seen already about the already observed and recorded wonders. But such wonders are still happening around us to be seen and recorded. I exhibit (twit!) here some of such wonder pictures for your viewing:
Bagworm uses here a strip of Jowar plant as its cocoon material (we had seen earlier a Bagworm using small sticks or thorns)!
Friday, July 30, 2010
Rabbits take yucky for health!
In Nature everything is happening with an inner meaning or intention. It may look absurd and dirty. But in animals it is done for goodness - the health. I refer here to Coprophagy, the act of taking one's own faeces. For example, Rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus, 'Muyal' in Tamil) does this!
Labels:
Animals,
chemistry,
Coprophagy,
Health,
Nature,
Rabbits,
Sand Puppy,
Science
Friday, July 23, 2010
Spiral Eye makes threading easy!
Now, I experience it as a tough task- the threading in a needle, as my mom had in my teen years. Either I trim and moisten the end of the thread or push a steel blade's edge into the needle's eye to clear it and try, and retry threading. This job was earlier simplified by using a Threader. But now a lady has invented a fool proof sewing needle.
Labels:
Nature,
Science,
Spiral Eye Needle,
Technology,
Threader,
Websites
Friday, July 16, 2010
Animals living without Oxygen!
For any living animal Oxygen is the basic requirement. Without Oxygen there will be no life in it. Recently there was a news about the discovery of creatures living about 3.5 kilometers under the Mediterranean Sea where there is no Oxygen at all!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Carry on, Marsupial Frogs!
We have seen about parental care towards young ones in earlier blog posts. Now a frog shows it here. It is the Marsupial Frog (Gastrotheca riobambae, Andean Marsupial Treefrog). Both the male and female frogs take much care both in fertilization and bringing up the young ones. Unlike other frogs, this female marsupial frog has a brood pouch on its back.
Labels:
Animals,
Marsupial Frog,
Nature,
Science,
Websites
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Green Bee-eater tactics are here!
At evening just before dusk I used to hear a bird's call nearby the house. When I peeped out I could see small greenish birds sitting on the electric line giving out the call, 'druee, druee, druee.' When disturbed all of them would fly away singing in chorus. They are the Green Bee-eaters (Merops orientalis , Little Green Bee-eater, 'Punchuruttaan' in Tamil).
Labels:
Birds,
Green Bee-eaters,
Insects,
Nature,
Science
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