Cool! Okay, Animal Planet Canaries by Nikke Moustaki, and Canaries by Thomas Haupt, and lastly The Canary Handbook by Matthew M. Vriends, PhD. And Tanya M. Heming-Vriends. These were so cool when I read them, I love small song birds, especially canaries. :3 I've even CONsidered raising some if I had the money.
I read those books in my internship. There actually isn't much difference. They're all the same genus.
Righto! What are you getting an internship for? I liked the pinkish-red ones best. Kind of like mini-flamingo's. But I thought the frill one's were cute too.
I read those books in my internship. There actually isn't much difference. They're all the same genus.
Righto! What are you getting an internship for? I liked the pinkish-red ones best. Kind of like mini-flamingo's. But I thought the frill one's were cute too.
Righto! What are you getting an internship for? I liked the pinkish-red ones best. Kind of like mini-flamingo's. But I thought the frill one's were cute too.
Zoology, kid.
Yea! That's a good one to choose! But……did you just call me kid?
Did you that poison dart frogs are colourful because of something called Aposematism (Colour warning)? This means that a predator can see that the frog is inedible and will go elsewhere. Some animals even mimic poisonous animals to trick would-be predators!
Did you know that poison dart frogs are colourful because of something called Aposematism (Colour warning)? This means that a predator can see that the frog is inedible and will go elsewhere. Some animals even mimic poisonous animals to trick would-be predators!
Yes! I got to say something cool and scientific!
I knew the color served as a warning and that it is sometimes mimicked but I had NO idea what the name for their coloring was! :0 That's very cool, though I first accendentally read it as aspartame. XD