http://retrieverman.wordpress.com/2010/04/14/identify-the-species-2/
'A quandary for your readers, maybe?' Writes young Scottie. Can we identify the skull?
I can't - how about you guys?
Thursday, April 15, 2010
BLUE DOG
Hi Jon
I thought I would send you this pic of my dog Rufus reenacting a wild blue dog.
thought it would make you smile.
thought it would make you smile.
Cheers
Alan V
CFZ AUSTRALIA: Aversion Therapy for Quolls
A couple of days ago, Gavin ran a story about quolls over on the CFZ Newsblog. By happenstance, the next day, Ruby and Mike from CFZ Australia sent us a similar, but markedly different story, which we are posting here partly because the differences in the story make it of mildly Fortean interest (file under Chinese Whispers) and partly because we are completely anal and obsessive compulsive....
Scientists from the University of Sydney have trained a group of quolls to associate cane toads with feeling sick - a process called 'conditioned taste aversion.'
Before releasing the quolls into the wild, Professor Rick Shine, Stephanie O'Donnell and Dr Jonathan Webb fed each marsupial a small dead cane toad, not large enough to kill the quolls, but they were laced with a chemical that made the quolls feel nauseous. Dr Webb said the quolls quickly learned to avoid eating toads.
Posted By CFZ Australia to Centre for Fortean Zoology Australia at 4/13/2010 04:31:00 PM
Scientists from the University of Sydney have trained a group of quolls to associate cane toads with feeling sick - a process called 'conditioned taste aversion.'
Before releasing the quolls into the wild, Professor Rick Shine, Stephanie O'Donnell and Dr Jonathan Webb fed each marsupial a small dead cane toad, not large enough to kill the quolls, but they were laced with a chemical that made the quolls feel nauseous. Dr Webb said the quolls quickly learned to avoid eating toads.
Posted By CFZ Australia to Centre for Fortean Zoology Australia at 4/13/2010 04:31:00 PM
Labels:
cfz australia,
cfz news service,
gavin lloyd wilson,
quoll
UPDATE ON CHUPACABRA NAME RESEARCH
Letter from Richard Muirhead:
Jon,
I have ordered the book that mentions chupacabra in 1983, the book Kithra mentioned on her blog. I`m getting it via inter-library-loan but I was told Macc. library would have to get certain university libraries permission first. The book is, by the way, on sale for c. £4.50 on amazon
However, Loren Coleman's blog mentions use of the word on T.V. in 1960.
Best wishes
RM
Jon,
I have ordered the book that mentions chupacabra in 1983, the book Kithra mentioned on her blog. I`m getting it via inter-library-loan but I was told Macc. library would have to get certain university libraries permission first. The book is, by the way, on sale for c. £4.50 on amazon
However, Loren Coleman's blog mentions use of the word on T.V. in 1960.
Best wishes
RM
OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today
http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/
On this day in 1178BC, according to calculations based on the Iliad, Odysseus the king of Ithaca returned from the Trojan wars. According to the Iliad, this took 10 years and was not without incident. You can read the Iliad here: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2199
And now, the news:
Liberia: Mysterious insect identified
Photos: Mysterious fishes in ocean
Tiny community is troubled by Bigfoot sightings
Man in South Carolina motel 'assaulted with python'
Sanctuary staff in Gweek mourn the death of Sahara the seal
Bear killed by Inuit hunter may be rare polar-grizzly hybrid
Frog tadpoles 'scream' underwater discover scientists
A ‘tad’ loud, perhaps?
On this day in 1178BC, according to calculations based on the Iliad, Odysseus the king of Ithaca returned from the Trojan wars. According to the Iliad, this took 10 years and was not without incident. You can read the Iliad here: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2199
And now, the news:
Liberia: Mysterious insect identified
Photos: Mysterious fishes in ocean
Tiny community is troubled by Bigfoot sightings
Man in South Carolina motel 'assaulted with python'
Sanctuary staff in Gweek mourn the death of Sahara the seal
Bear killed by Inuit hunter may be rare polar-grizzly hybrid
Frog tadpoles 'scream' underwater discover scientists
A ‘tad’ loud, perhaps?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)