POSTS TAGGED "SPECIES OF THE WEEK"

July 24, 2009

Species of the Week - Pallas’ Cat or Manul

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on July 24, 2009

The manul’s low-set ears and high-set eyes are an adaptation to a treeless habitat.

Source: Tambako the Jaguar

July 17, 2009

Species of the Week - Western Redcedar

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on July 17, 2009

The Western redcedar is one of the most important species in the Pacific Northwest.

Western redcedar in the Walbran Valley, Vancouver Island, BC.  ©Rachel D. Shaw.

July 9, 2009

Species of the Week - Patagonian Mara

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on July 9, 2009

The long-legged mara is one of the world’s largest rodents.

Source: JanAnneO

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jananneo/ / CC BY-NC 2.0

July 2, 2009

Species of the Week - Tibetan Fox

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on July 2, 2009

This unusual-looking fox is found on the Tibetan Plateau, where it is locally known as the wa or the wamo.

June 25, 2009

Species of the Week - Banana Slug

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on June 25, 2009

Banana slugs are the second-largest terrestrial slug in the world.

A banana slug crawls over the forest floor.  Source.

 

June 4, 2009

Species of the Week - Twinflower

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on June 4, 2009

Twinflower, Linnaea borealisSource.

May 28, 2009

Species of the Week - California Tiger Salamander

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on May 28, 2009

Endemic to the Central Valley, the yellow-and-black California tiger salamander depends on vernal pools and ground squirrel burrows for its survival.

California Tiger Salamander.  Source.

May 21, 2009

Species of the Week - Large Milkweed Bug

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on May 21, 2009

Brightly colored large milkweed bugs should not be eaten, due to the toxins they acquire from milkweed seeds.

Large milkweed bugs feeding on milkweed - note the different developmental stages present.  Source

May 13, 2009

Species of the Week - Elegant Crested Tinamou

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on May 13, 2009

The elegant crested tinamou is a handsome representative of a family of partridge-like birds related to moas, kiwis, and emus.

Source: Photographer Vince Smith

May 6, 2009

Species of the Week - Dumbo Octopus

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on May 6, 2009

Like the elephant of cartoon fame, the dumbo octopus “flies” with its “ears.”


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April 30, 2009

Species of the Week - Markhor

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on April 30, 2009

The most noticeable thing about a male markhor is his horns - when you finally see him. 

Image licensed under Creative Commons 2.0.  (Source)

April 20, 2009

Species of the Week - Welcome!

By Rachel Shaw | Posted on April 20, 2009

Welcome to Species of the Week, an ongoing column featuring various members of our biological community.