New Year Resolution, the list that makes you look incredibly lousy every December.
It's time to fill myself with dreams that probably will remain as dreams.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
The Amazing Butt of the Dragonfly Nymph
The dragonfly is an amazing creature. Like sharks, dragonflies have changed very little since they first appeared during the Carboniferous era.
And the nymphs are equally if not more amazing than the adults, because these tiny critters could do a lot of things using their BUTT.
Dragonfly nymphs are ferocious predators. They feed on other aquatic insects, other nymphs, small fish and even tadpoles. But their prey items are often fast-moving creatures themselves, and so the nymphs have to act quicker.
And the nymphs are equally if not more amazing than the adults, because these tiny critters could do a lot of things using their BUTT.
Image: blog.cat.org.uk |
Dragonfly nymphs are ferocious predators. They feed on other aquatic insects, other nymphs, small fish and even tadpoles. But their prey items are often fast-moving creatures themselves, and so the nymphs have to act quicker.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Happy 4th Birthday To This Blog
*This post was supposed to be published in November.*
Four years have passed, and now the blog has 480 entries.
That's 120 entries per year. Holy Mother Mary indeed.
Some people persevere for a year. Some two, three, four or five.
I wonder how long will I continue to blog?
Anyway, I would be grateful if you could write about yourself in the comment section; so at least I know a little bit about my readers. Maybe just state your name, your location, your occupation, and who do you think is more handsome: Loki or Tony Stark?
Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas, I'm Curious Too.
Malcolm
Four years have passed, and now the blog has 480 entries.
That's 120 entries per year. Holy Mother Mary indeed.
Some people persevere for a year. Some two, three, four or five.
I wonder how long will I continue to blog?
Anyway, I would be grateful if you could write about yourself in the comment section; so at least I know a little bit about my readers. Maybe just state your name, your location, your occupation, and who do you think is more handsome: Loki or Tony Stark?
Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas, I'm Curious Too.
Malcolm
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Why SOME Birds Can Sleep On Branches and Not Fall Off
The Atlantic published an article last week entitled "why birds can sleep on branches and not fall off".
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