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Discover Magazine on MSNBirds-of-Paradise Use Biofluorescence to Attract MatesLearn why scientists say it’s a rare case of animals exploiting their glow for visual signaling.
Biofluorescence is widespread in birds-of-paradise, a group of tropical birds famous for their spectacular courtship dances.
A new study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science revealed a surprising discovery: 37 out of 45 known species of birds-of-paradise exhibit biofluorescence, emitting green or yellow ...
Photos of neon-feathered beauties beckon customers through the double doors of My First Bird. Nestled in the corner of a ...
Cousins Hayley Kruger and Elyn Andreasen have embraced pigeon training after picking up their passion for the birds from ...
One of Australia’s best-known naturalists hid in dense rainforest in north Queensland for more than a year, cutting off ...
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ETX Daily Up on MSNFrom singing to dancing to sculpture, do animals make art?Some species build fascinating structures and produce sounds that intrigue scientists. Are these simply instinctive behaviors ...
Handsome leading man Richard Chamberlain, who came to prominence in the 1960s medical series “Dr. Kildare” and then became ...
For cousins Hayley Kruger, 12, and Elyn Andreasen, nine, this is their slice of paradise ... and one of their birds came third in last year's race. Under Australian National Pigeon Racing Board ...
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