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- A Tale of Two Heads
- From
- Pat Maxwell
Seems there are some strange critters living in water. Take for example the anglerfish with its glow-in-the-dark lantern on its forehead. But as strange as that is, in Australia, bass from the Noosa River are spawning mutant larvae with two heads. Ninety percent of a recent spawn were deformed and died within 48 hours...
Also in the April 2010 - Isla Earth Radio Series series
Shark Photo ID
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Smile, whale shark, you’re on candid camera -- the high seas version.
Pacific Fisher Update
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
It’s stocky and dark brown with a long bushy tail, and fur softer than a mink’s. Meet the Pacific Fisher. This handsome, otter-like critter related to weasels and wolverines ...
For the Birds
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Prairie birds of a feather flock together -- but not like they used to.
Biodiesel Comeback
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Looking back on an argument, it’s nice when it turns out they were wrong and you were right -- and it’s tempting to say “I told you so.”
Tracking Pandas
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Giant pandas are about as cute as an animal can get -- and, just as endangered. Population estimates of pandas in the wild range from just 1,600 to 3,000.
Elephant Photo ID
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Probably the last place you’d expect to see a photo I.D. would be in the wilds of India -- featuring a photo of a male Asian elephant no less.
Energy Efficient Homes
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Does it really pay to be energy-efficient? The folks at Clarum Homes hope so. The company plans to build more than 400 “net-zero” homes over the next couple of years...
White Shark Cafe
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Sharks, it seems, are not unpredictable nomads. They're more like commuters: As predictable in their travels as the office carpool. And that fact could save some endangered ...
Logging Underwater
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
If a tree at the bottom of a lake falls, does it make a sound? Either way, it doesn’t matter to lumberjacks at the Triton Logging Company.
Conquering the Cold
(00:01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Believe it or not, sometimes, it’s a good idea to be “as cold as ice.”
Piece Description
Seems there are some strange critters living in water. Take for example the anglerfish with its glow-in-the-dark lantern on its forehead. But as strange as that is, in Australia, bass from the Noosa River are spawning mutant larvae with two heads. Ninety percent of a recent spawn were deformed and died within 48 hours...
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