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Turn Your Love For #Nature Into A Career - Nature-Connected Coaching Certification

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Rare bush frog breeds inside bamboo

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Rare bush frog breeds inside bamboo

Rare bush frog breeds inside bamboo

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It's a phenomenal demonstration by an uncommon creature. An uncommon frog, just as of late rediscovered subsequent to being assumed wiped out for a century, has now been found to accomplish something no other frog was known to do; recreate inside grass, in reality inside the stems of bamboo. The modest land and water proficient, the white spotted bramble frog (Raorchestes chalazodes), which is under 25mm long, was rediscovered in 2003 in the Western Ghats mountain run subsequent to being assumed wiped out for more than 100 years. Grown-up white spotted shrubbery frogs are under 25 mm long (credit: Seshadri K S) Researchers from the National University of Singapore and the Indian Institute of Science depict the bramble frogs' reproducing conduct in the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Male frogs were recorded crushing inside empty bamboo through little openings, where they pulled in females with their calls. In the wake of mating, females laid a grasp of eg

Are you looking for a way to combine your love for #nature with your career goals?

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Are you looking for a way to combine your love for #nature with your career goals?

The Ocean After Dark - Nature News

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See what #Earth 's oceans look like after dark.

The Ocean After Dark - Nature News

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  You may have seen the photos. It's evening in an inconceivably colorful area. Waves are breaking on the shoreline. The water is shining with electric blue lights. The web adores a picture of an enchanted looking bioluminescent straight. You may likewise have seen travel bloggers wailing over the genuine occasion as not exactly living up the buildup. Regardless of the possibility that the last is valid, bioluminescence (for this situation typically caused by planktonic life forms called dinoflagellates) is an entirely astounding regular marvel. Dinoflagellates radiate blue light when exasperates, which is the reason they can be seen shining over wave peaks, around vessels or when a hand or oar goes through them. These small animals are the most well-known wellspring of bioluminescence at the sea's surface. Alleged bioluminescent bayous, for example, in Puerto Rico and Jamaica are among the best-known spots to witness the gleam. Be that as it may, the fleeting w

Turn Your Passion For #Nature Into A #Career

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Turn Your Passion For #Nature Into A #Career