A really interesting article has been written by NATALIE ANGIER for the New York Times on various ways that animals and insects take advantage of the environment, and each other, in order to get a chemical leg-up on their competitors or pass on advantages to their young. I didn’t know that male cardinals and house finches used carotenoids found in berries to enhance their bright, red, new batch of feathers in the spring.
Tags: animals, biochemicals, insects



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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackSo according to this article we shouldn’t be so judgmental with athletes who take steroids since the rest of the animal world are using them. However, the animals use them more strategically in order to survive and not for trivial reasons like wanting to hit a baseball farther.