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6 Sep 2014: GrrlScientist: Tens of thousands of starlings produce spectacular sky shows with their movements at sunset as they gather together every evening during autumn and winter.
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4 Sep 2014: Dreadnoughtus schrani unearthed in Argentina is most complete skeleton of plant-eating titanosaur recovered anywhere in world
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4 Sep 2014: Jules Howard: The panda industrial complex is a weird, perverted Build-A-Bear Workshop driven in part by profit and international chest-beating
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2 Sep 2014: GrrlScientist: written by an artist and authority on extinct species, this book shares rare photographs and other visual materials to provide a general overview to the history of the extinct passenger pigeon.
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31 Aug 2014: This North American species of dance fly engages in courtship deception by presenting would-be mates with empty gifts, writes Quentin Wheeler
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29 Aug 2014: GrrlScientist: This interesting video, courtesy of the BBSRC and Project Nightjar, reveals the secrets of animal camouflage research.
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29 Aug 2014: Originally published in the Guardian on 29 August 1961: Some animals can doze through life in a zoo. But higher primates cannot stand monotony. It was largely to combat this that hourly performances were organised.
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