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Critter Brain: I'm migrating
http://critterbrain.blogspot.com/2007/07/im-migrating.html
Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. Like all critters, people are forced into situations where they must leave their current setting in search of more fertile opportunities elsewhere. This is seen daily across the world, in places like Darfur. On the 4th of July there is an 87% chance. At least it'll be cooler up home. Sarah Updegraff and David Andrew. Tuesday, July 03, 2007. Hey Dave - nice blog! Probably not because I am so exhausted. You ge...
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Critter Brain: July 2007
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Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. Like all critters, people are forced into situations where they must leave their current setting in search of more fertile opportunities elsewhere. This is seen daily across the world, in places like Darfur. On the 4th of July there is an 87% chance. At least it'll be cooler up home. Sarah Updegraff and David Andrew. Tuesday, July 03, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Man Behind the Keyboard.
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Critter Brain: Critter Brain
http://critterbrain.blogspot.com/2007/06/critter-brain.html
Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. Well, I've finally done it. I'm blogging. Now the real question, "What should I blog about? I don't have a baby. So I can't blog about that. I don't have chickens. So I can't blog about them. I do have a garden, I could blog about that. but I'll bet there's lots of blogs out there about gardening already. What aren't there lots of blogs about yet? Sarah Updegraff and David Andrew. Saturday, June 23, 2007.
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Critter Brain: June 2007
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Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. What was this critter thinking? Luckily the one I was about to grab. Didn't eviscerate my hand! That would've taught me a valuable lesson. This is a classic example of, "holy cow, that's creepy.". Is the same species (I think) that I've been working on lately in lab. Known to those in the know as Scolopendra subspinipes. Or colloquially as "Big F* *ing Scary Critter! Just thought you'd like to know. Kind of part...
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Critter Brain: Twister Elbow
http://critterbrain.blogspot.com/2007/06/twister-elbow.html
Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. It may seem obvious, but just in case you were wondering, it is hot here in Tucson. How hot? Damn hot. Hotter than the inside of a live chicken. Even But, what makes those dry baking desert summer nights even hotter? That's right, TWISTER! The classic game of strength, endurance, contortion, and utter humiliation! Ok, well, I have a new found respect for that little plastic ground cloth and cardboard spinner.
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Critter Brain: What was this critter thinking?
http://critterbrain.blogspot.com/2007/06/giant-centipede-eviscerates-mouse.html
Looking at life through the eyes of critters and the objectives of a high powered microscope. What was this critter thinking? Luckily the one I was about to grab. Didn't eviscerate my hand! That would've taught me a valuable lesson. This is a classic example of, "holy cow, that's creepy.". Is the same species (I think) that I've been working on lately in lab. Known to those in the know as Scolopendra subspinipes. Or colloquially as "Big F* *ing Scary Critter! Just thought you'd like to know.