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Archive for December 10, 2007
Animinimals!
December 10, 2007 by Avy.
I love learning about new animals, so I frequently read the BBC News’s Science & Nature online. I love BBC News, btw. Anyhoo, there’s a list of animals up for conservation from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL). The list is below, but be sure to check out the ones with links for short articles on animals that I really really think are pretty sweet.
EDGE ‘FOCAL SPECIES’ FOR 2007

Pygmy hippopotamus
Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna
Hispaniolan solenodon
Bactrian camel
Yangtze River dolphin
Hirola antelope
Golden-rumped elephant shrew
Bumblebee bat
(Image courtesy of ZSL)
Oh and here’s an article on the brain’s “irrelevance” filter.
*As always, all links open to new window.
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