Posts Tagged 'reproduction'
Cell Division Of A Tadpole [video]
Published March 24, 2017 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Animal, Cell Division, frog, microscopic photography, reproduction, science, tadpole, Time Lapse Video, video, wildlife
Oldest Known Bird Hatches A Chick
Published February 12, 2014 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: avian, bird, Laysan albatross, Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, oldest mom, oldest mother, reproduction, wisdom
The world’s oldest known wild bird just became a mother again. The 63-year-old Laysan albatross named Wisdom was spotted taking care of her newborn earlier this month on the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Biologists banded Wisdom in 1956 as she incubated an egg and have been following her ever since. The tough old bird has hatched a new chick for the past seven years in a row and has likely raised more than 30 chicks in her lifetime. She also survived a 2011 tsunami, which claimed 2,000 of her fellow adult albatrosses and about 110,000 chicks in the Midway wildlife refuge, an island habitat in the middle of the North Pacific.
Ford Reintroduces The 1965 Mustang
Published October 31, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: 1965 Mustang, body parts, classic car, factory repro, FoMoCo, Ford, Mustang, OEM, original equipment manufacturer, rebuild, repro, reproduction, steel stamping
Ford will soon sell brand-new 1965 Ford Mustangs for just $15,000 each. The only hitch: There’s some assembly required. As part of its Ford Reproduction business, Ford revealed today it had approved a new stamping of the steel bodies for first-generation Mustang that buyers could then build into their own 1964 1/2 through 1966 Mustang, using whatever engine, axles, interior and other parts they can find on their own.