Why giraffes have purple tongues
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If anyone asked you to point to the weirdest part of a giraffe, you probably wouldn't point to the mouth.
If anyone asked you to point to the weirdest part of a giraffe, you probably wouldn't point to the mouth.
A new study by researchers at Macquarie University has shed light on why blue tongue lizards have such an outrageously coloured…
Eine australische Echse schreckt Angreifer mit einem uerst ungewhnlichen Mittel ab: mit ihrer blauen Zunge.
Kommt ihm jemand zu nahe, fährt der Blauzungenskink kurzerhand seine Zunge aus.
Video: The Lizard Lab, Macquarie University IT MIGHT sound like the start of a joke to ask why blue-tongue lizards have a blue…
Wehrt sich die Nördliche Blauzungenechse gegen Angreifer, sehen die leuchtendes Blau.
Wissen Montag, 11. Juni 2018 Vor allem kleine Tiere müssen sich was einfallen lassen, um Angreifer abzuschrecken.
Der in Australien heimische Blauzungenskink wehrt Angreifer mit einem bizarren Mittel ab.
When cornered by predators, some animals use "deimatic displays" to scare their stalkers into leaving them alone.
A bluetongue skink in a classic anti-predator display. (Credit: Shane Black) When most animals feel threatened, their responses…
Blue-tongued skinks, also known as a blue-tongued lizards, are now part of an important research due to the ultraviolet-reflectiv…
foto: shane black "Verschwinde, mit mir ist nicht zu spaßen!" (freie Übersetzung aus dem Skinkischen) Sydney – Werden Tiere mit…
The blue-tongued skink, also known as a blue-tongued lizard, is already fascinating due to its colourful gob, but researchers…
Blue-tongue skinks automatically qualify as fantastic beasts thanks to their startling azure tongues, but a new study shows…
When attacked, bluetongue skinks open their mouth suddenly and as wide as possible to reveal their conspicuously coloured…
News 07.06.2018 Drucken Abschreckende Echse Ein australisches Schuppentier setzt eine kuriose Strategie ein, um Feinde zu…
June 7 (UPI) — When most of us stick our tongue out, it’s to taunt or tease — or we’re at the doctor’s office.
June 7 (UPI) -- When most of us stick our tongue out, it's to taunt or tease -- or we're at the doctor's office.
Home Biology Ecology June 7, 2018 June 7, 2018, Springer When attacked, bluetongue skinks open their mouth suddenly and as wide…
When attacked, bluetongue skinks open their mouth suddenly and as wide as possible to reveal their conspicuously coloured…
When attacked, bluetongue skinks open their mouth suddenly and as wide as possible to reveal their conspicuously coloured…