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honey badgers are almost entirely nocturnal.they are also nearsighted and they don't generally climb trees to the nest usually discovered by the birds. while waking hours to overlap briefly for such limited opportunities for interaction hardly seem like a good co- evolutionary story point. particularly for something so complex. while the myth persists in natural history articles and even the best-selling children's book that you can find probably find somewhere, finding the real story required biologists to go knocking on doors in an entirely different department of science. to track down the origin of the honey guide i spoke with nutritional anthropologist at the university who made a remarkable discovery about the people of tanzania a group still living a traditional hunting and gathering lifestyle in the very landscape where our species is thought to have evolved. they do follow the honey guide and this has been known for decades, but she was the first person to ask a basic question. how much do they eat and the answer was su
honey badgers are almost entirely nocturnal.they are also nearsighted and they don't generally climb trees to the nest usually discovered by the birds. while waking hours to overlap briefly for such limited opportunities for interaction hardly seem like a good co- evolutionary story point. particularly for something so complex. while the myth persists in natural history articles and even the best-selling children's book that you can find probably find somewhere, finding the real story required...
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side the border is barely visible even from the air the somewhat larger french side is called some nocturnal and unlike margin a real part of the european union. leaders. arrived eleven years ago she and her husband had originally set out to see the world on their sailboat but once they stopped off in some lockdown they knew they'd found a new home. and all our flour comes from france to our butter to my husband makes everything by hand with no artificial coloring but our baked goods are made only according to traditional recipe. i've been was to. the customers here are every bit as demanding as in paris the baker says and they pay in euro's. ministration here is french but how can i put it we have something caribbean in us to. just see. the joy. this is the culture of the entity that's a blend of the caribbean and europe. that's a blend that elsewhere in the lesser antilles includes the british too just a twenty minute boat ride away is a population nearly fifteen thousand it's deserted beach is an excellent snorkelling make it a hot take on month travellers to this corner of europe in the
side the border is barely visible even from the air the somewhat larger french side is called some nocturnal and unlike margin a real part of the european union. leaders. arrived eleven years ago she and her husband had originally set out to see the world on their sailboat but once they stopped off in some lockdown they knew they'd found a new home. and all our flour comes from france to our butter to my husband makes everything by hand with no artificial coloring but our baked goods are made...
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border and it's clearly visible even from here the somewhat larger french side it's called some nocturnal and unlike march and a real part of the european union. arrived eleven years ago she and her husband had originally set up to see the world on their sailboat but once they stopped off in some town they knew they'd found a new home. or flower comes from france are better to my husband makes everything by hand with no artificial coloring are baked goods are made only according to traditional recipe. in was he. and. the customers here are every bit as demanding as in paris the baker says and they pay in euro's. good that's a blend that elsewhere in the lesser antilles includes the british too just a twenty minute boat ride away. population nearly fifteen thousand just deserted beach is an excellent snorkelling make it a hot tip among travellers to this corner of europe and the caribbean. works. in the legal tender is the east caribbean dollar bearing a portrait of the queen today the former colony is a british overseas territory representatives of the crown take care of foreign financial
border and it's clearly visible even from here the somewhat larger french side it's called some nocturnal and unlike march and a real part of the european union. arrived eleven years ago she and her husband had originally set up to see the world on their sailboat but once they stopped off in some town they knew they'd found a new home. or flower comes from france are better to my husband makes everything by hand with no artificial coloring are baked goods are made only according to traditional...
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they most fitted with a camera to capture these nocturnal visitors.ant to, especially if they have got younger. that network has spread throughout 120 miles of middle level drains. the shelters need to be a long way apart because males can travel up to 12 miles a night. females up to eight. otters were, of course, here long before the fence were drained and have adapted to this man—made landscape. there is now plans to build more shelters. so that this line can be a home or a shelterfor shelters. so that this line can be a home or a shelter for centuries to come. let's catch up with the all—important let's catch up with the all—importa nt weather forecast. cloudy a spell of weather coming back into the south and east. the humidity is quite high here but it will be much fresher overnight further north and west where we will see the lion's share of the sunshine. east anglia we are keeping a eye on what is happening because it could be pretty wet. elsewhere, there will be good spells of sunshine. shower was sharpest in the north and west. temperatures av
they most fitted with a camera to capture these nocturnal visitors.ant to, especially if they have got younger. that network has spread throughout 120 miles of middle level drains. the shelters need to be a long way apart because males can travel up to 12 miles a night. females up to eight. otters were, of course, here long before the fence were drained and have adapted to this man—made landscape. there is now plans to build more shelters. so that this line can be a home or a shelterfor...
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the border is barely visible even from the air the somewhat larger french side it's called some nocturnal and unlike cent margin a real part of the european union. that baker and len good for arrived eleven years ago she and her husband had originally set out to see the world on their sailboat but once they stopped off in samarkand they knew they'd found a new home. for the silver fall in. our flour comes from france they are better to buy has been makes everything by hand with no artificial color but are baked goods are made only according to traditional recipe. that's been was to. the customers here are every bit as demanding as in paris the baker says and they pay in euro's. so. this is the culture of the entity a blend of the caribbean and europe. that's a blend that elsewhere in the lesser antilles includes the british too just a twenty minute boat ride away is a population nearly fifteen thousand it's deserted beach is an excellent snorkelling make it a hot tip among travellers to this corner of europe in the caribbean. i wonder how it works. we go. in and grill out the legal tender
the border is barely visible even from the air the somewhat larger french side it's called some nocturnal and unlike cent margin a real part of the european union. that baker and len good for arrived eleven years ago she and her husband had originally set out to see the world on their sailboat but once they stopped off in samarkand they knew they'd found a new home. for the silver fall in. our flour comes from france they are better to buy has been makes everything by hand with no artificial...
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and he suspects their stories of neuros nocturnal adventures were based on malicious gossip. that's probably him distrusts the problem is that in literature stories like this frequently lead to the creation of stereotypes which can then be applied to rulers who already have a bad reputation this could be what happened in the case of naira. the. librarian bought from butcher farmer is a significant collection of historic volumes by the authors of antiquity. but biographers of past centuries often had their own agendas or scholars take a discerning view of these texts three writers had what could be called an information monopoly on nero's biography tacitus so tonio soon cassius dio. tacitus was a teenager when nero died. so tony this wasn't born until a few years after nero's death. and cassius dio wasn't writing until a century later. parts it was because he was in tacitus and cassius dio belong to the senatorial class so you turn uses social standing was a little below that but he too wrote for an heiress to tragic audience. and those were exactly the circles that narrow ant
and he suspects their stories of neuros nocturnal adventures were based on malicious gossip. that's probably him distrusts the problem is that in literature stories like this frequently lead to the creation of stereotypes which can then be applied to rulers who already have a bad reputation this could be what happened in the case of naira. the. librarian bought from butcher farmer is a significant collection of historic volumes by the authors of antiquity. but biographers of past centuries...
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why would a bird bother trying to attract the attention of a nocturnal badger. but for alyssa and her colleagues. the bird is a side note. it has to do with us. because the story of human evolution has always been a story about brain size. in the brain is what physiologists like to call metabolically expensive. it takes a lot of energy to run it. up to 20% of our daily calories go to feed something that makes up only about 2% of our body weight. so if you want to evolve a bigger brain than you need more fuel. as the most energy most energy-rich food in nature. the energy comes in the form of glucose. or a good portion of it does. if you eat other things in your body will transform those things into glucose to feed your brain. so here is that wonderful source of it. one more chapter now not a whole chapter. one paragraph only from chapter six. like hunting animals finding honey provided our ancestors with a rich nutritional reward for completing a complex task. it would've created a similar but this for the development of cooperation and sharing. as well as a too
why would a bird bother trying to attract the attention of a nocturnal badger. but for alyssa and her colleagues. the bird is a side note. it has to do with us. because the story of human evolution has always been a story about brain size. in the brain is what physiologists like to call metabolically expensive. it takes a lot of energy to run it. up to 20% of our daily calories go to feed something that makes up only about 2% of our body weight. so if you want to evolve a bigger brain than you...
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verification all of the statistics that verification was not done it was done you could be mostly nocturnally it night behind katyn and of course in cahoots with zanu p.f. and we take this as a serious. it is very telling ladies and gentlemen distinguished colleagues that then election result itself was announced and the date in the dead of the night when we were having people being beaten up in the high density why depending who was as deplorable people were being beaten up just this morning i received news that one of the victims i visited yesterday died because he went for a surgery he had a bullet through his heart and they thought that they were going to be able to rescue his life unfortunately passed on increasing again the number of people we date there's been an attempt to try and link them to satellites to the disturbances that happened in the cities and we have nothing to do with that we deplore violence this is why we have encouraged citizens and we are encouraging citizens to make sure that you are come to make sure that your men tending pice but to remain vigilant to protect your
verification all of the statistics that verification was not done it was done you could be mostly nocturnally it night behind katyn and of course in cahoots with zanu p.f. and we take this as a serious. it is very telling ladies and gentlemen distinguished colleagues that then election result itself was announced and the date in the dead of the night when we were having people being beaten up in the high density why depending who was as deplorable people were being beaten up just this morning i...
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there almost entirely nocturnal. they don't generally climb trees to the nest. while they have waking hours that do overlap. such limited opportunities for interaction. especially for something so complex. the natural history articles and even the best selling children's book that you can probably find here. finding the real story of honey guide behavior. it goes knocking on doors in an entirely different department. to track down the origin of the honey guide story i spoke with nutritional anthropologist alyssa crittenden at the university of nevada las vegas who made a remarkable discovery about the people of tanzania. a group still living a traditional hunting and gathering lifestyle and the very landscape the odds are honey guides. this has been known for decades. but alyssa was the first person to ask a basic question how much honeydew they eat. and the answer was surprising. it wasn't just in the occasional sweet treats. they all rested. they look for it every single day. over the course of a year honey made up fully 15% of the harvard diet. it was far hig
there almost entirely nocturnal. they don't generally climb trees to the nest. while they have waking hours that do overlap. such limited opportunities for interaction. especially for something so complex. the natural history articles and even the best selling children's book that you can probably find here. finding the real story of honey guide behavior. it goes knocking on doors in an entirely different department. to track down the origin of the honey guide story i spoke with nutritional...
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of books, including "if you can't be free, be a mystery: in search of billie holiday" and "harlem nocturnests and progressive politics in new york during world war ii." her latest article for the nation is headlined "aretha franklin -- musical genius, truth teller, freedom fifighter" and inin durham, north carolina, we're joined by mark anthony neal, chair of the department of african & african american studies where he is also the founding director of the center for arts, digital culture and entrepreneurship. he is the host of the weekly webcast called left of black and he blogs at newblackman.blogspot.com. he is author of several books including "what the music said: black popular music and black public culture" and "songs in the keys of black life: a rhythm and blues nation." we're going to start there with mark anthony neal. your response e when you heard aretha franklin is dead. for me, i wasubt saddened. it was the end of an era in many ways, for myself personally, aretha franklin literally did to -- defined my childhood. i don't know a world without aretha being there. i was introdu
of books, including "if you can't be free, be a mystery: in search of billie holiday" and "harlem nocturnests and progressive politics in new york during world war ii." her latest article for the nation is headlined "aretha franklin -- musical genius, truth teller, freedom fifighter" and inin durham, north carolina, we're joined by mark anthony neal, chair of the department of african & african american studies where he is also the founding director of the...
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and pillaged through, and the villagers delighted in telling them all about the weird tiger, was nocturnal, half human, and of course, impervious to bullets. so not only are they afraid of the real tiger, they are afraid of phantom tigers. meanwhile, in north burma, oss detachment 101 is training the hill people to kill japanese. these are kitchen mountain warriors. they had a robust warrior culture, but they were basically fighting with knives and muskets. so the debt 101 guys provided them with in one grand springfield rifles, grenades, and trained them. and set them loose on the japanese. gentlemen are not to headhunters. reputation fierce for being headhunters. oss had high hopes for them. them, theyey met , did notlly gentlefolk want to kill anything. and they just couldn't light a fire under them. one day, the 101 guys are taking their midday meal and a group of dumped aohnny depp and gunny sack full of japanese heads on the lunch table and the americans lost their lunch. and thereafter, let them to their own tactics and strategies. for terrifying the japanese, which they did to grea
and pillaged through, and the villagers delighted in telling them all about the weird tiger, was nocturnal, half human, and of course, impervious to bullets. so not only are they afraid of the real tiger, they are afraid of phantom tigers. meanwhile, in north burma, oss detachment 101 is training the hill people to kill japanese. these are kitchen mountain warriors. they had a robust warrior culture, but they were basically fighting with knives and muskets. so the debt 101 guys provided them...