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Researchers report their discovery of fluorescent pigments in the feathers of Long-eared Owls, that can only be seen by humans with the help of ultraviolet light. While there is an astounding ...
In a study recently published in The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, the researchers report their discovery of fluorescent pigments in the feathers of Long-eared Owls, that can only be seen by humans ...
"Our study shows that female Long-eared Owls have a much higher concentration of these pigments in their feathers, challenging a common misconception that colorful plumage is a 'male' trait," said ...
In a study recently published in The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, the researchers report their discovery of fluorescent pigments in the feathers of Long-eared Owls, that can only be seen by humans ...
An Antillean short-eared owl, a rare species to spot in the Florida Keys, is flying free again after a short stint at the ...
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Long-eared Owl wing under ultraviolet light, illuminating the fluorescent pigments visible on the underside of the wing. The study, led by Emily Griffith, a PhD candidate in the Biodiversity ...
Ahh, the world of glowing animals. From wombats and platypuses to puffins and bats, many animals of planet Earth can rustle ...
It was also found that female long-eared owls have a higher concentration of the glowing pigment. "This feature is not strictly dependent on gender. The amount of pigment is associated with size ...
the northern long-eared bat, the Atlantic sturgeon and the rufa red knot. Red knots embark every spring on one of the longest migrations in the animal kingdom, from Tierra del Fuego to the ...