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Two species of the same world. Both traps their prey by attraction but the end result is very different. Read about this mesmerising world of Sundew and Lantern Flower.
Meet the fascinating Sundew and the charming Lantern Flower. These unique plants have intriguing survival tactics that provide valuable lessons for us urban dwellers.
What if I told you that the fastest recorded movement from the plant kingdom comes from these tiny beautiful looking plant. Their story is incredible. Read on…
Imagine a plant faster than a speeding bullet. Nestled within the biodiversity-rich #westernghats of India, the Eastern Purple Bladderwort (Utricularia purpurascens) shatters the stereotype of plants as slow, stationary beings. This aquatic marvel is a speed demon in disguise.
Disney hired some "little people" to dress as Pinocchio and wave at people at the premiere of Pinocchio. They left them on a balcony with enough food and wine for the day, but by late afternoon they were all naked (the costumes were too hot), drunk and screaming swear words at people.
Through the shadows, the Ceylon Frogmouth communicates with an enigmatic, frog-like call. These cryptic sounds echo through the night, as the birds relay their messages to mates and rivals alike. Listen to its call here
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A mysterious creature hides in the dense forests of India and Sri Lanka, an expert in the art of deception. The Ceylon Frogmouth, with its bark-like plumage, remains unseen by most who pass by. Take a look at the photo. Do you spot them?
PC : Abhishek Jain @EcologyMycelium
A mysterious creature hides in the dense forests of India and Sri Lanka, an expert in the art of deception. The Ceylon Frogmouth, with its bark-like plumage, remains unseen by most who pass by. Take a look at the photo. Do you spot them?
PC : Abhishek Jain @EcologyMycelium
Butterflies will sometimes land on a Caiman and drink its salty, crocodile tears to in order to survive. This helps the Caiman to feel both less sad and more fabulous.
📸: Mark Cowan
Curious to learn more about the captivating tale of the Pig-nosed Frog and the ancient Western Ghats? Head over to our YouTube channel and dive into our talk with @pranaylal & Aruna that explores the incredible story of Western Ghats.
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The Pig-nosed Frog: Found only in the Western Ghats, this unique and elusive amphibian has been around for over 100 million years. Its lineage dates back to the time when the supercontinent Gondwana existed. #pignosedfrog#gondwana
The ancient Western Ghats: Did you know that this majestic mountain range is over 150 million years old, making it one of the oldest geological formations on Earth? Its rich history is home to some fascinating species like the Pig-nosed Frog! #westernghats#ancientlands 1/5
Here are few events the pig-nosed frog have witnessed and survived over the last 100 million years.
1. Forming of new continents
2. Wipe out the great dinosaurs
3. Evolution of mammals
4. Ice age
5. Humans becoming the dominant species.
The ancient Western Ghats: Did you know that this majestic mountain range is over 150 million years old, making it one of the oldest geological formations on Earth? Its rich history is home to some fascinating species like the Pig-nosed Frog! #westernghats#ancientlands 1/5
At @EcologyMycelium we're committed to creating spaces for people to connect with nature and work together to conserve the Western Ghats. Join us as we explore sustainable solutions and create a more balanced future for our planet. #MyceliumEcology