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Matthew Sheather
is on page 146 of 272
I got told an interesting story about a Brush-turkey, which inspired me to write this. Isn’t it so cool that these strange birds look like little dinosaurs. The male creates a mound out of leaves and it self regulates itself (the mound thru a decomposition process) to keep at the right temperature for the eggs!!
— Jun 18, 2023 07:31AM
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Matthew Sheather
is on page 110 of 272
I already knew how essential pollinators were to our ecosystem, this chapter dives into it and mentions that sea grass is declining similarly to collar reefs and rainforests. I didn’t know how vital of a role it plays, storing more than twice as much carbon than ecosystems on land!
— Mar 02, 2023 04:26PM
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Matthew Sheather
is on page 92 of 272
Guides to Cockatoos: It’s so interesting to read about how there is 21 species of Cockatoos. It’s amazing how intelligent they are and that they have social learning between their flocks, e.g. The behaviour of flipping bin lids open!!
— Feb 25, 2023 05:51AM
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Matthew Sheather
is on page 89 of 272
Taking this book slowly to try and enjoy it as much as possible. It was such a great experience to take in this book while on a week away to Barrington Tops. I’ve noticed my curiousity growing on the native species of animals around me and the place they call home.
— Feb 21, 2023 09:31PM
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