a red-eyed tree frog, a domestic goat, a western lowland gorilla, and a human This story appears in the February 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. “If you ask people what animal eyes ...
Many scientists believe the red-eyed tree frog developed its vivid scarlet peepers to shock predators into at least briefly questioning their meal choice. These iconic rain-forest amphibians sleep ...
Inspired by the dark “eyes” of the aspen tree — scars left behind on the trunks after the trees drop lower limbs that aren’t getting enough sunlight — the distinctive window designs in ...
A young bald eagle keeps an eye on the Muskingum River from the top of a tall tree in Devola Sunday. If you have a recent ...
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