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Sunday, March 6, 2016

Animal News

Alligators scare off nearly all predators, including humans, so some birds use them as bodyguards, paying them with egg rewards.
A small dragonfly has just shattered the record for long distance insect flight -- even breaking a record set by Charles Lindbergh.
When it comes to encounters with black widow spiders, birds are warned by their vision while insects are doomed by theirs.
We've all seen snakes slithering along. Sure, we're probably running from them, but the slithering thing is hard to miss. How does something with no legs and no feet and no Uber account move over dry land?
Sardines and anchovies are harder for sea lion moms to find, causing them to eat lower calorie rockfish and squid.

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