Species
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Well, the answer depends on the sex determination system that has evolved for our
species.
In these species, the sex of the baby is not yet determined when the egg is laid, and it remains undetermined until sometime in the middle of the overall development period, when a critical time is reached.
For this species, it is simply a matter of where a larva happens to randomly fall on the sea floor.
So for some species, the question of boy or girl is answered by genetics.
They are a nearly all-female species, and although they still lay eggs, these eggs hatch out female clones of themselves.
Now, maybe you say OK, well, those are different
species.
People who seem to know only one thing about animal behavior know that you must never attribute human thoughts and emotions to other
species.
Well, I think that's silly, because attributing human thoughts and emotions to other
species
is the best first guess about what they're doing and how they're feeling, because their brains are basically the same as ours.
But there won't be a definite answer to the Drake equation until SETI succeeds or something else proves that Earthlings are the only intelligent
species
in our portion of the cosmos.
Ultimately, with the passage of years, the survivors will increase in size, from that of a dinner plate at year one to that of a dinner table, in the case of one
species
at least, the leatherback, a decade or so later.
It is this added human pressure which has pushed each of the eight sea turtle
species
into either a threatened or endangered state.
For while they have evolved to overcome a host of obstacles, the most recent has arisen so quickly and at such scale that the
species
find themselves overwhelmed.
While all
species
communicate in one way or another, only we humans have really taken it to another level.
In the Pacific, I think we own something like 60 percent of the remaining tuna fisheries, and it remains relatively healthy for some species, but not all.
There had been some indications that some of the species, in particular the bigeye, was under serious threat.
Corals are born in a number of different ways, but most often by mass spawning: all of the individuals of a single
species
on one night a year, releasing all the eggs they've made that year into the water column, packaged into bundles with sperm cells.
Given hundreds of years and many species, what you get is a massive limestone structure that can be seen from space in many cases, covered by a thin skin of these hardworking animals.
Now, there are only a few hundred
species
of corals on the planet, maybe 1,000.
But these systems house millions and millions of other species, and that diversity is what stabilizes the systems, and it's where we're finding our new medicines.
Now in addition to these tools, we also try to uncover the mysteries of
species
that are under-studied.
In fact, it's so rare, that last year it was listed as a threatened
species
on the endangered
species
list.
Since then, scientists have found dozens of
species
of dinosaurs with remnants of feathers.
Instead, you should marvel in the fact that, as far as we know, you are a member of the only
species
in the universe able even to begin to grasp its wonders, and you're living at the right time to see our understanding explode.
There are several different stories about how Gyotaku came about, but it basically started with fishermen needing a way to record the
species
and size of the fish they caught over 100 years ago.
You're probably seeing new
species.
There are new
species.
Perhaps to create new lives, to proliferate their
species?
Thus, some argue that the feeling you think you feel in your soul is just biology's way to make you continue our
species.
He survived to cut up corpses as an anatomist, studying organs shared across
species.
You now have evidence of the origin and extinction of
species
over time.
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