Pretty interesting, isn't it? Hats off to you too colours-you know your stuff. (y) Even I didn't know that bit about vultures having intelligence on par with crows and parrots, and I pride myself on my knowledge of birds-I've got to do some more reading.
I remember being shocked when I first found out the inside of a leatherback sea turtle's mouth......looks like this. :oops:
But worry not! Those terrifying-looking spikes are not harmful to anyone-except the turtle's food, that is. They're like a reverse filter- leatherbacks swallow a lot of...
I got one for all of ya: we humans are distant cousins of these guys.
They're called Tarsiers, and they actually happen to be a member of a sister group of primates to monkeys and apes (including us.)
(And no, they're not lemurs.)
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