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Perhaps we collect here requests or ideas for new topics.

Please note: this is not about a single species or a photo competition.

Just anything of interest to look into wildlife and nature.

My ideas:

- What is the best species to be a young? (Chances of survival to adult age)

- Killing kids (siblings, own and others offspring)

- Brood parasitism

- Myths (are male ostrich nocturnal breeders because of their black colour, are male hyenas always subordinated to females, etc)




Just post your ideas here!


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Which wild mammal, living in the wild, has the longest life expectancy, if it does not get killed, or die from a disease before it's time?


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Lisbeth wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 4:46 pm Which wild mammal, living in the wild, has the longest life expectancy, if it does not get killed, or die from a disease before it's time?
Life span generally is interesting to compare and find out why some need more time than others.


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Very interesting ideas, Klippies! \O

Will think! :ty:


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