AvatarjagusafAnts The Incredible Shrinking And Growing Brains Of Indian Jumping Ants kosu.org - James Doubek, Peter Breslow New research on ants has shown a first in insects: the ability to shrink and then regrow their brains in a big way. It relates to how these particular …
AvatarjagusafSpiders Scientists Translated Spiderwebs Into Music, And It's Beyond Stunning verified_publisherScienceAlert - Michelle Starr Spiders rely quite significantly on touch to sense the world around them. Their bodies and legs are covered in tiny hairs and slits that can …
Avatarjagusaf The Cassowary Is the World's Most Dangerous Bird howstuffworks.com - by Wendy Bowman This massive, flightless emu-like creature has been called "the most dangerous bird in the world." The reason is that this exotic bird can seriously …
AvatarjagusafLife Sciences New Evidence Suggests Octopuses Are Capable of Emotional Pain One Green Planet - Chelsea Pinkham Evidence from a new study suggests that octopuses experience pain emotionally, in addition, to physically; meaning that these intelligent sea …
AvatarjagusafScience Octopuses can 'see' light with their arms Live Science - Cameron Duke Octopuses can "see" light with their arms, even when their eyes are in the dark, researchers have found. When the arms of the octopus detect light, …