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Subject: | Interesting Article about Willy Wagtali foraging |
From: | "Dylan O'Donnell" <> |
Date: | Mon, 21 Dec 1998 11:28:02 +1100 |
I found a nice little article about the way Willy Wagtails wag their tails to flush insects from the ground. It notes that this is to cast shadows on the ground to which the insects respond. It is can be found @ http://www.australianwildlife.com.au/science.htm CYA! ----Signature---- Dylan O'Donnell Soon to be offically released Australian Digital Music Online http://magrathea.mur.csu.edu.au:8041/ "I am a reflection, like the moon on the water..." ------end-------- |
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