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Giant and Dwarf Body Sizes – a mechanism for evolution

We found that there was no relationship between growth rate and size,” said D’Emic. “Some gigantic dinosaurs grew very slowly, slower than alligators do today. And some smaller dinosaurs grew very fast, as fast as mammals that are alive today.” This made sense to co-author Thomas Pascucci, whose graduate thesis contributed to the project: “Extinct…
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New Frogs from Ecuador

Hyloscirtus tolkieni is a steream breeding hylid from from Río Negro-Sopladora National Park, province of Morona Santiago.
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Terciopelo’s diet shift from juvenile to adult

The diet of Bothrops asper changes with age. Young individuals feed on amphibians, centipedes, reptiles, and mammals. Older individuals specialize in mammals.











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