... that switch evolved. By extension, the work explains the mechanics of how the male lion got his mane, how the bull moose acquired such an impressive set of antlers and, yes, how the peacock got its ...
... -savanna in South America. Large mammals such as the giant anteater, giant armadillo, jaguar and maned wolf struggle to survive in the fast-changing habitat also know as Brazil’s breadbasket.
The ...
... wildlife such as jaguar, tapir, giant anteater and maned wolf in and around Emas National Park, ... preservation of open grasslands should be a priority for maned wolf, giant anteater and giant armadillo ...
Some animal species have developed conspicuous traits produced by melanin pigments (for instance, dark manes in lions, black stripes in some birds and fishes). These traits are used as signals during ...
... genes, Lifton said.
The Yale team — which included Murim Choi, a postdoctoral fellow, and Shrikant Mane, director of Yale Center for Genome Analysis at the new Yale West Campus —combined whole exome ...
... and 165.6 West.
The French Frigate Shoals is the largest atoll in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It got its mane name from the French explorer Jean-François de La Pérouse, who almost lost two ...
... Falklands wolf's closest living relative is actually the maned wolf—an unusually long-legged, fox-like ... Falklands wolf from its closest living relative, the maned wolf, occurred over 6 million years ...
... on autumnal mornings,
during the annual red deer rut, testosterone-charged stags with
thickened manes make a fearsome sight as, muscles rippling, flanks
caked in mud, breath billowing white against ...
... Islands wolf, but we have verified it."
"No one has ever suggested that before," Slater said.
The maned wolf, which lives on the grassy plains of Brazil and parts of Argentina, has long, thin ...