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Chameleons
O'Shaughnessy's Chameleon We have been fascinated by chameleons ever since seeing them in zoos and documentaries. Our trip to Madagascar gave us the chance to observe these unique lizards in their natural environment — a pure joy for us both. The distribution of chameleons is mainly concentrated in Africa, Madagascar, southern Europe, the Middle East, and parts of southern Asia. Madagascar alone is home to nearly half of all known chameleon species, showcasing a rich diversit
Mala Adi Arul
Oct 162 min read
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Nudibranchs: Nature’s Colorful Sea Slugs
Biology: Nudibranchs are soft-bodied marine gastropod mollusks known for their extraordinary colors and intricate patterns. They belong to the subclass Opisthobranchia  and have lost their protective shells through evolution. Instead, they use chemical defenses, toxins, and camouflage for protection. Many species have external gill structures and sensory organs called rhinophores, which help them detect chemicals in the water. Nudibranchs are carnivorous, feeding on sponges,
Mala Adi Arul
May 222 min read
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Mothing
Mothing is the practice of observing and studying moths, a fascinating group of insects that are often overlooked in favor of their...
Mala Adi Arul
May 222 min read
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Whale Sharks
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are the largest species of fish on Earth, reaching lengths of up to 12 meters or more. These gentle giants...
Mala Adi Arul
Mar 72 min read
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Tarsiers
The tarsier is a small, nocturnal primate known for its enormous eyes and unique appearance. Native to Southeast Asia, particularly the...
Mala Adi Arul
Mar 71 min read
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