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Moonrise by the Sea.Biologists as well as artists and poets have long thought about the Moon's influence on living creatures. The lunar effect is a purported correlation between specific stages of the roughly 29.5-day lunar cycle and behavior and physiological changes in living beings on Earth, including humans.
Interview with D. A. Powell in Nashville Review; Doug Powell page at the Here Comes Everybody Blog; A Poetry Reading by Powell from The New York Times; Panic in the Year Zero, a new poem for Harvard Class Day, "Panic in the Year Zero", May 26, 2010. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University: D.A. Powell papers
The series features strange behavior in nature—specifically, the animal world. The series now airs on TLC (TV network) the Science Channel and Animal Planet . The series took three years to make and a new filming technique was used to show animal movements in 3D .
The creature sighting in West Virginia wasn't October's only mystery animal. On Oct. 22, the Bristol Zoo Project, a wildlife conservation park in England, shared a photo from trail camera footage ...
The last full moon of 2024 will be the cold moon on December 15, according to the Farmers’ Almanac. The Leonids will be seen blazing in the night sky until the shower’s finality on December 2 ...
The last full moon of 2023 may be the perfect chance to brighten your holiday season and bring another yet another opportunity for cozy views through your window as winter solstice falls upon us.
Savaging; overt aggression directed to newborn offspring by a mother animal, often including cannibalistic infanticide. [28] Self-cannibalism (autophagy, autosarcophagy); an animal eating itself. [29] [30] Self-injury; an animal injuring its own body tissues. [31] Sham or "vacuum" dustbathing; dustbathing in the absence of appropriate substrate ...
The last supermoon of 2024, the Beaver Full Moon will lie in the Taurus the Bull star ... flatter arc across the night sky (in opposition to the sun’s long, lofty path), in fall look for it to ...