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Cuttlefish Literally Twist Light to Attract a Mate, Study Finds
Every critter on this planet that relies on a sexual means of reproduction has its own way of luring in a mate – but ...
Cuttlefish attract prospective sexual partners by creating a pattern on their skin, based on the orientation of light waves.
Many organisms leverage showy colors for attracting mates. Because color is a property of light (determined by its wavelength), it is easy for humans to see how these colors are used in animal ...
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Bangsar’s Bunga Kantan by Little Penang Kafe brings treasured Nyonya family dishes to the table
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 9 — Opened at the tail end of 2025, Bunga Kantan honours a family’s culinary legacy with ...
NEW YORK - Many of the snazziest decorations in the animal kingdom are charm offensives, put on by creatures trying to mate.
Trap Door Theatre is thrilled to continue its mainstage work of their 32nd season with a production of Trap Door's ...
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Strange facts about cuttlefish most people don’t know
Cuttlefish look like something from another planet with their weird W-shaped pupils and tentacles, but the truly bizarre ...
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Cannibalistic jellies and aggressive blue crabs: Invasive species threaten Venice’s fragile lagoon
Venice exists in symbiosis with its surrounding brackish waters, and their health is also becoming increasingly fragile. View ...
The little-known Cycladic isle of Folegandros is a haven for the rare Eleonora’s falcon — and for those in search of a quiet, ...
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Colorfully camouflaging cuttlefish are colorblind
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The little-known Cycladic isle of Folegandros is a haven for the rare Eleonora’s falcon — and for those in search of a quiet, ...
Flamboyant sexual ornaments serve as conspicuous visual signals optimized to the visual receptors and perception of potential mates. While ...
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