A fact about how no man-of-war is an island
Category: Sunday Sketches
Sunday Sketch: Odo-Nate, do ya get it?
A dragonfly pun for our fly guys
Sunday Sketch: Back from the Brink
A fact about brown bear conservation
Sunday Sketch: International Day of the Seal
A seal fact to celebrate International Day of the Seal
Sunday Sketch: Sea Slug Cheerleader
A fact about an animal that’s its own cheerleader.
Sunday Sketch: A new normal
A fact about lifestyle changes due to a pandemic
Sunday Sketch: Magnificent Mangroves
A fact about the importance of mangroves
Sunday Sketch: Choosy Roommates
A fact about parasites on the move between hosts
Sunday Sketch: Color me impressed
Chromatophores are cells that change pigments and reflect light and incephalopods (e.g. octopus, squid) can be rapidly changed by shifting pigmentsand reorienting reflective plates in the cells using their muscles! Caribbean reefsquid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea) use their chromatophores for camouflage andcommunication! Flashes of changing colors and patterns between squids are oftenseen during courtship and sometimes these…
Sunday Sketch: Faux Paw
An inaccurate animal nickname