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15 May 2008
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Wild Sloths Sleep Less Than Captive Ones

I guess this helps explain why I fall asleep in meetings so often. In the first experiment to record the electrophysiology of sleep in a wild animal, three-toed sloths carrying min

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13 May 2008
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Moscow Mammals – RFI

Has anyone tried to do any mammal watching in Moscow? I will be there next week and might be able to spend a few hours looking for stuff.  If anyone knows of good spots to look

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13 May 2008
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Sex Pest Seal

This is amusing …unless you are a penguin)  … http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7379554.stm Jon

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25 March 2008
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Computers Show How Bats Classify Plants According To Their Echoes

Computers Show How Bats Classify Plants According To Their Echoes (March 24, 2008) — Researchers have developed a computer algorithm that can imitate the bat’s ability

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4 January 2008
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The Mammal Watching Blog

In 2005 I set up www.mammalwatching.com to provide information on where and how to see the world’s 5,000 or so mammals in the wild. I’ve started this accompanying blog

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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

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