a color plate from 1954

Within the days when color printing was extraordinarily costly, the Avicultural Society had particular appeals for funds to assist the looks in Avicultural Journal of the occasional color plate. A…

ShukerNature: THE SIPHONOPHORE FISH AND THE GIBBER FISH

  A siphonophore fish depicted on an unofficial postage stamp launched by the self-proclaimed Georgian state of Abkhazia in 1998 (NB – its erstwhile genus has been misspelled on this…

Fascinating motion and exercise patterns of Asiatic lions in India – Journal of Zoology Weblog

Ram, M., Vasavada, D., Tikadar, S., Jhala, L.S., Zala, Y. and Meena, V. (2023). Motion and exercise of endangered Asiatic lions in relation to land-use, season and group traits. Journal…

Anole Symposium This Fall? – Anole Annals

Calling all anole researchers and lovers! We’ve a singular alternative this fall that I wish to counsel we capitalize on. The Caribbean PARC (Companions in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation) assembly…

Younger crimson kangaroos develop up shortly the place hungry dingoes lurk

We’ve simply printed a brand new paper exhibiting that younger crimson kangaroos (Osphranter rufus) protected by the dingo-proof fence take extra time to develop up than their counterparts on the…

A Discipline Information Assessment Doubleheader – 10,000 Birds

Two books, two authors, two nations bursting with neotropical avian variety. Birds of Belize by Steve N. G. Howell and Dale Dyer and Birds of Costa Rica by Dale Dyer…

Salamanders and a Working Mannequin of a Snake’s Venom Fang

Professor Amanda Callaghan of the College of Studying contacted me lately. She is Curator of the Cole Museum of Zoology which moved into new premises in 2020. The museum is…

ShukerNature: FORTEAN TIMES PRESENTS MONSTER HUNTERS: IN SEARCH OF UNKNOWN ANIMALS

  The entrance cowl of the brand new cryptozoology-themed Fortean Instances bookazine Monster Hunters (© Fortean Instances/Diamond Publishing Restricted – reproduced right here on a strictly non-commercial Truthful Use foundation…

Why so many species eat their snot? – Journal of Zoology Weblog

Fabre, A.-C., Portela Miguez, R., Wall, C.E., Peckre, L.R., Ehmke, E. and Boistel, R. (2023). A overview of nostril selecting in primates with new proof of its prevalence in Daubentonia madagascariensis.…

Skip Lazell – Anole Annals

picture from https://www.drmartinwilliams.com/lasthunt-html/ We’re saddened to notice the passing of Skip Lazell, who made seminal contributions to the understanding of anole variety, biogeography and plenty of different subjects. We are…