You would think the spic - and - span apartment would soon be deep
in penguin poop, but no, Mr. Popper squeezes them over the toilet.
Not exact matches
Tipped off by evidence of bird
poop in satellite images, researchers have now confirmed there are more than 750,000 breeding pairs of Adélie
penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae)
in the Danger Islands just off northeastern Antarctica, BBC reports.
NEW DELHI — Hot on the heels of a study that used feces to track
penguin populations from space (ScienceNOW, 6 June), researchers
in India are reporting that DNA from tiger
poop can help them estimate the cat's numbers
in the wild.
Now Steve Emslie, a marine ornithologist at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, has developed an ingenious method of tracking climate change
in the Antarctic: He has excavated and carbon - dated 45,000 years» worth of Adélie
penguin poop, skin, bones, feathers, and eggshells from colonies preserved
in Antarctica's frigid climate.
In the face of rising temperatures, emperor penguins in the Antarctic may be forced to find new breeding grounds instead of returning to the same spot to mate year after year, according to new research using satellite images of penguin poo
In the face of rising temperatures, emperor
penguins in the Antarctic may be forced to find new breeding grounds instead of returning to the same spot to mate year after year, according to new research using satellite images of penguin poo
in the Antarctic may be forced to find new breeding grounds instead of returning to the same spot to mate year after year, according to new research using satellite images of
penguin poop.