Monday, March 28, 2005

De pinguïn

Sexual Dimorphism
1 . Generally, penguins are not sexually dimorphic; males and females look alike. Crested penguins are exceptions: the males are more robust and have larger bills.
2. During the breeding season, female penguins are sometimes identifiable by muddy footprints on their backs, left by males during mating activity.

2 Comments:

Blogger The Becca Machine said...

and u make fun of my fascination with beavers

Fri Apr 01, 04:41:00 PM CST

 
Blogger Hillabean said...

an obsession w/ beavers is weirder then one w/ penguins AND I'm not obsessed. The plan was to pick one new thing a week so I could enrich my appreciation for the universe and all that it holds, but after just a few days I realized what a pain it was and decided it wasn't worth the effort.

Wed Apr 06, 12:57:00 PM CDT

 

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