Stunning photography
(I can't get it to embed for some reason)
http://www.youtube.com/embed/xHkq1edcbk4
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Stunning photography
(I can't get it to embed for some reason)
http://www.youtube.com/embed/xHkq1edcbk4
OK, that was very cool!
http://www.scientificamerican.com/me...851CDEA639.jpg
Nectariveorous species have such interesting anatomy. That little guy above, the "tube-lipped nectar" bat, has a 3.4 inch tongue that from what I understand wraps around the skull and attaches close to the sternum. The tongue is 150% the size of its body length.
Bats and other pollinators are so interesting. Friends have spent their entire careers trying to map out the lifecycle of these species. They are so important to the ecology of just about every plant and therefor animal on the planet. Always amazed at how much we don't know :eek2:
Thanks Sombeech for showing the embedded frame (what was I doing wrong?)
Ironically your location "a series of tubes" is rather well reflected in r2000's post :bandit:
Thx for sharing!
That was awesome :2thumbs:. Thanks for sharing!