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| Subject: | | Re: Magnetic eyes in birds |
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ConstantReader
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Mon, Nov 2 2009, 4:50pm
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So now what happens to the robins who can no longer navigate? I doubt the scientists will be replacing cluster N......... |
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| Subject: | | Re: Magnetic eyes in birds |
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Just Joan
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Tue, Nov 3 2009, 1:02pm
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I don't know. Maybe they cage them like pets or other lab animals. Rather a shocking disability for the robins to have for the sake of our curiosity. |
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