The Secret Behind Birds' Short Tails
In Cambridge, recent ornithological research led by Dr. Helen Freeman explores why some bird species possess notably short tails. This peculiar trait, observed in species such as the Wren and certain finches, has significantly piqued scientific interest due to its implications for survival and movement.The study, published by the University of Cambridge's Department of Zoology, combines extensive ...More
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