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Thursday, March 8, 2007
Snake with Taste for Escargot Evolves Bizarre Strategy
If the French had teeth like the Iwasaki snail-eating snake, they wouldn?t need tongs and tiny pitchforks to eat escargot.
Air Pollution Cuts Rainfall Over Mountains
Less rain is falling over mountainous areas because of increasing air pollution, according to a new study.
Key Found to Reindeer's Throaty Mating Call
A large air sac in a male reindeer's neck allows him to let loose a throaty mating call that may boast of his fighting ability to rival males and contribute to his sexual prowess and reproductive fitness, new research shows.
Robot Reveals How Fish First Crawled Ashore
A robot that slinks along the ground and winds through water like a salamander reveals how animals climbed out of the water millions of years ago.
Live on the Internet: Eagle Protects Egg
For the second year in a row, a camera is allowing online viewers worldwide to peek in on a bald eagle protecting her egg from Maine's blustery winds.
The Real Value of Solar Power for Your Home
A green house may be attractive to homebuyers and boost your home's resale price. And in the end, you just can't put a price on the future of our planet.
Image of the Day: The Longest Journey
A young cinereous vulture tagged in Mongolia was spotted 1200 miles away, near Pusan, South Korea.
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