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Click the link on the bird’s name to view a photo to help you with identification
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not in the Americas, but Africa and the South Pacific, uncovering an unexpected link
not in the Americas, but Africa and the South Pacific, uncovering an unexpected link
References Finding a fishhook in an archaeological site is rare whether underwater or from a terrestrial site…. as are many of the cultural belongings found in these galleries… stay tuned for more updates! Selected References: Dunbar, James. 2016. Paleoindian Societies of the Coastal
[Link to article] Sassaman, Kenneth E. 2006.
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Click on the link in the row that best matches your snail.
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Knowledge and awareness can inspire others to act! One way to help curb global insect decline is to share this campaign with your friends and get them as excited about insects as you are! Be a mentor by going outdoors and talking about insects. Fight against negative perceptions by leading a bug w
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Among the things that can make curating collections fun is coming across various biological phenomena. This week, I was sorting some North American swallowtail butterflies and promptly came across the phenomenon of mimicry, exemplified in this photo of the toxic Pipe-vine swallowtail and its various
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Our ichthyology Research Associate William Smith-Vaniz has described a new species of jawfish, Opistognathus ensiferus, in a paper published in Zootaxa on Nov. 22, 2016. This small jawfish was described from a single specimen from the Gulf of Mannar, the body of water directly between India and Sri
Opistognathus ensiferus Zootaxa link: http://www.mapress.com/j/zt/article/view/zootaxa