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Sunday, December 30, 2007

New book on animal architecture

Does an animal need to be fiendishly clever (like us humans, of course) to build a structure? Not really, it turns out, for "creatures of very little brain can prove excellent builders."

Coming soon to a library near you...
Posted by Brandon at 12:13 PM
Labels: ecology and behavior, new books

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