Monday, August 19, 2013

100 great photos from 2012 « Why Evolution Is True

Courtesy from: 100 great photos from 2012 « Why Evolution Is True:


THE SLEEPING GODDESS:

The waterfall island at Igazu Falls:

THE VENEZUELAN POODLE MOTH: 

AN OLYMPIC FULL MOON:

FRACTAL PATTERNS IN DRIED OUT DESERT RIVERS: 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

BBC News - Olinguito: 'Overlooked' mammal carnivore is major discovery





WOW!!
Straight from BBC news report: 
It has been named olinguito and is the first new species of carnivore to be identified in the Western hemisphere in 35 years.

It has taken more than a decade to identify the mammal, a discovery that scientists say is incredibly rare in the 21st Century. 

The olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina)

  • Smallest member of the animal family that includes racoons
  • Measures 14 inches in length (35cm), has a tail of 13-17 inches and weighs 2lb (900g)
  • Males and females of the Bassaricyon neblina species are similar in size
  • Eats fruit mainly, but also consumes insects and nectar
  • Solitary and nocturnal animals that spend their time in trees
  • Female olinguitos raise a single baby at a time
  • Found only in cloud forests of northern Andes in Ecuador and Colombia, at high elevations
Source: Smithsonian Institution.


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