I have been making a lot of noise about science-y blog carnivals that were experiencing extinction events, but through our efforts, my wonderful colleague and friend, Kevin Zelnio, has stepped in to manage the Circus of the Spineless! So let's help Kevin by offering to host this blog carnival and by sending in our blog entries of "the other 95%" of earth's species: those without backbones! (Keep in mind that I am talking about species without backbones, not individual politicians, so please adjust your submissions accordingly).
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Imagine a simple hike in a grassy part of South America. You hear a rattle and feel a quick stab of pain as fangs sink into your leg. Toxins in the snake venom travel through your blood vessels and penetrate your skin.
In the wake of the NASA excitement over the new arsenic study, and my promise to give a detailed review of the paper itself, I have recruited a colleague with strong opinons about the work, a solid chemistry and microbiology background, and "Dr." in front of his name to share his anal
Remember, docility and deference is what they want, a little stiffening of the backbone is what we need.
A good article on the importances of big animals helps put the new
Bon anniversaire !
thank you daniel! you're very kind.
Happy Birthday!
Happy birthday!
Circus of the Spineless!
I half expected a group portrait of the Congressional im leadership.
Happy Natal Anniversary...
Happy Birthday!
Here, have a phylogenetic cake.
(The cake is actually from Emanuel at Selective Sweep. I hope he doesn't mind)
Thanks Grrl! Looking forward to being consumed by inverteposts!
Happy birthday! Cluck, cluck from my thirteen pullets too!
Happy birthday, GrrlScientist!
Many more -- bigger and better!
is this where we deposit the birthday wishes?
enjoy this special day.
This looks like as good a place as any for a birthday party. Cheers!
Happy B-Day Grrl! You gotta realy cool sciblog. I love birds.
ìì¼ì¶í í©ëë¤! Happy birthday in Korean, love your site and bird stuffs. ^_^