Why Evolution is True is a blog written by Jerry Coyne, centered on evolution and biology but also dealing with diverse topics like politics, culture, and cats.
Welcome to the dark side. G+ has been trying hard to become relevant the last couple of weeks.
G+ rocked from the beginning. Get with the program, dude. 🙂 And #sciencesunday and #scienceeveryday are superb. I will be spending hours on G+ today because IT’S SCIENCE SUNDAY. I get to talk with scientists from many different fields who are interactive and answer questions, etc. It’s GREAT!
Great video, not so sure about G+.
*Cats RULE !!!!!!
I am resigned to the fact that, increasingly, cats, dogs, crows, parrots, horses and even otopuses are more diligent, focused and can figure out stuff faster than I can…
I miss kitteh hugz!
that in an interesting video
My youngest cat, whom we occasionally call “Tardboi,” gives himself a swirly every now and then when investigating flushing toilets.
Interesting that despite toilet flushing the “scrape the soil over the poo” behaviour persists.
One of our cats was recently struck by a car and lost a hind leg (amputated). I think he has a “phantom leg” now, as he still scratches his ear with the missing leg. It looks odd – he tilts his head back and wiggles the stump and seems puzzled that his ear still itches.
He’s telling you to scratch it for him. The puzzlement is about why you don’t.
He is a cat after all so you’re just an accessory.
Welcome to the dark side. G+ has been trying hard to become relevant the last couple of weeks.
G+ rocked from the beginning. Get with the program, dude. 🙂 And #sciencesunday and #scienceeveryday are superb. I will be spending hours on G+ today because IT’S SCIENCE SUNDAY. I get to talk with scientists from many different fields who are interactive and answer questions, etc. It’s GREAT!
Great video, not so sure about G+.
*Cats RULE !!!!!!
I am resigned to the fact that, increasingly, cats, dogs, crows, parrots, horses and even otopuses are more diligent, focused and can figure out stuff faster than I can…
I miss kitteh hugz!
that in an interesting video
My youngest cat, whom we occasionally call “Tardboi,” gives himself a swirly every now and then when investigating flushing toilets.
Interesting that despite toilet flushing the “scrape the soil over the poo” behaviour persists.
One of our cats was recently struck by a car and lost a hind leg (amputated). I think he has a “phantom leg” now, as he still scratches his ear with the missing leg. It looks odd – he tilts his head back and wiggles the stump and seems puzzled that his ear still itches.
He’s telling you to scratch it for him. The puzzlement is about why you don’t.
He is a cat after all so you’re just an accessory.
But can cats inter their dead fellows?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-times/news/7932944/Unusual-canine-behaviour
G+ is awesome.
Must be a female flushing the toilet. She hasn’t evolved enough to put the lid down.