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My turtle has a new habit...falling asleep in my pocket
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Tony Wu márc. 5.
Working on my March newsletter now, hoping to send out in a couple of days. This one is a story about an unexpected experience I had to make friends with kids in Japan. Sign-up is here:
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Tony Wu márc. 4.
Thank you!
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Natural History Museum márc. 3.
Today marks and to celebrate we're sharing some breathtaking photos from the archive. First up is 's image, Giant gathering, showing dozens of sperm whales just off the coast of Sri Lanka.
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Tony Wu márc. 3.
Jellyfish that uses fluorescence to attract prey Olindias formosus
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Tony Wu márc. 1.
This is a male humpback whale that I met 12 years ago, pictured here making a U-turn to swim past me.
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Sophie Stafford febr. 28.
Last call for entries! closes 1 March. Have you entered your photos in this year's BigPicture Natural World Photography Competition yet? No? Time's running out!
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CA AcademyOfSciences febr. 28.
Currently entranced by: The flamboyant, fluorescent tentacles of this pretending-to-be-whimsical flower hat jelly (Olindias formosus), photographed off the coast of Japan by . 💐🎩
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bioGraphic febr. 15.
Humpback whales falling head over heels: Though the mating ritual of these whales begins with “body-slamming, tail-whacking, full-contact chaos,” the display ends with an array of graceful moves: 📸
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Tony Wu febr. 13.
Underwater view of a humpback whale executing a reverse tail slap
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Tony Wu febr. 4.
「つくりら」コラムの第15回「コククジラと触れ合う」が今日掲載されました。前回の続きでクジラの話です。いろんなクジラに出会った中でコククジラは格別な行動をします。是非読んでください。
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Tony Wu febr. 3.
I am sending out my next newsletter soon. It will be about making use of photos to figure out things about animal behaviour, like how this pic revealed a couple of fascinating possibilities to me relating to the social lives of humpback whales. Sign-up:
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Tony Wu febr. 1.
Válasz neki: @oceana
Ožl
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Tony Wu jan. 31.
Thank you
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SeaLegacy jan. 30.
Our choice in the in the People’s Choice category at the is , 📸 by . Cast you vote for this amazing image!
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Tony Wu jan. 30.
Válasz neki: @judir2009
Thank you
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CA AcademyOfSciences jan. 29.
When does prey give a 26-lb. octopus a run for its money? Not often—unless it teams up with literally 1000s of allies. Maori octopus (Macroctopus maorum) vs. a field of giant spider crabs in the latest from : .
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Tony Wu jan. 23.
Thank you very much
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Tony Wu jan. 23.
Please vote for my image: I want to write/ talk about the issue of animal harassment by ecotourists, usually in the pursuit of pics for social media. This photo shows how incredible things can be when there is no harassment. Voting closes 5 Feb. Thank you!
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Tony Wu jan. 15.
「つくりら」コラムの第14回「親子の絆」が今日掲載されました。20年以上の経験からわかってきたザトウクジラの親子関係のストーリーを紹介します。クジラによって生き方は様々です。第15、16回も別なクジラの紹介をします。どうぞお楽しみに。
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