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Live Science on MSNSparklemuffin peacock spider: The spider with secret iridescent scales that busts a move to win a mateFemales are a dull brownish gray but — like their namesake, the peacock — male sparklemuffins pull out all the stops in the ...
Albino kangaroos in Australia’s wild stand out against landscapes, challenging survival and captivating wildlife enthusiasts.
Scientists, stumped by that question throughout the animal kingdom, hypothesized that something more than chemistry drives mate choice. Looks are certainly important for the peacock, with his ...
When they move on, other marine animals may take up residence in the abandoned burrow. Growing to around the length of a butter knife, peacock mantis shrimp have rainbow shells—usually blue ...
The Peacock’s tail began to open. Wider and wider it opened until it had spread out all around him like a fan of brilliant gold and green and yellow and blue. 'WOW!' gasped the Crow as the ...
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