The temple was a state way to maintain the gods because its physical image was housed and cared for. The temple was not a place worshiped by the average person. Certain animals were worshiped and (...)
Webbed feet are ideal for birds swimming on or under the surface of the water. In fact, they are so nifty adaptations that they have evolved independently in several bird groups. Ducks and geese h (...)
One of the additional benefits of running water is that it stays clean and algae-free for longer. If you can't go out to clean your bird bath as often as you think you should, running water is the (...)
It mainly navigates depending on the sense of smell and the sense of smell through the whiskers and feet. It has a sharp sense of smell and hearing and a very sensitive beard. By stirring the bear (...)
Singing birds and parrots also show larger brain masses relative to body weight compared to non-primate mammals (Figs. S4A and B). As a result, they have far more neurons than non-primate mammals (...)