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Genetic Anomaly

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wildlife2 years ago

"The Endearing Charm of Mister Grouse: Forest's Friendliest Bird"

Scientists are studying the genetic anomaly of a chromosomal inversion in ruffed grouse to understand why some of these birds become unusually friendly with humans. A retiree in Pennsylvania named Bill Hartline has befriended a ruffed grouse named Mister Grouse, who follows him around, rides on his shoulders, and even throws himself under the car to prevent him from leaving. Researchers have discovered that a significant number of grouse samples exhibit this genetic anomaly, which can result in unusual behaviors. The study aims to determine if the friendliness of birds like Mister Grouse is linked to this genetic variation.

science2 years ago

Unprecedented Discovery: Dolphin Found with Thumbs in Greek Waters

Scientists have made a surprising discovery in Greece, where they found a dolphin with what appears to be a pair of "thumbs" on its flippers. This is the first time such an anomaly has been observed in 30 years of research. The dolphin, believed to be the result of genetic aberration caused by inbreeding, seems to be accepted by its pod and shows no signs of illness. All cetaceans possess human-like forearms and "fingers," but they are usually concealed within flippers. The thumb-like appendages on this dolphin are non-functional and serve no identifiable purpose.