from American Scientist
July-August 2011
If peahens (Pavo cristatus) tally eyespots on their suitors’
tail feathers, they do a sloppy job. Also in this issue’s news roundup: Cave bears and ancient art, “six-winged” insects and more.
from American Scientist
July-August 2011
If peahens (Pavo cristatus) tally eyespots on their suitors’
tail feathers, they do a sloppy job. Also in this issue’s news roundup: Cave bears and ancient art, “six-winged” insects and more.