12 Oddities in Nature. Can you identify them?"
The things that stand out are often the oddities." Pierre Salinger- Standing Out
Dr Abe V Rotor
Photos by the author and Marlo Rotor
2. Fruits are produced not from flowers, but directly from
special buds. What tree is this? Does its seed germinate
and grow into a tree?
special buds. What tree is this? Does its seed germinate
and grow into a tree?
9. It's all skin, its owner makes the loudest and longest love
song among trees.
10. It has two pairs of legs per somite or segment. It feigns dead curling into a wheel with its soft belly inside and the thick plates serving as armor.
song among trees.
10. It has two pairs of legs per somite or segment. It feigns dead curling into a wheel with its soft belly inside and the thick plates serving as armor.
1. It's real. The porcupine is indigenous to the Palawan. It is now in the list of highly endangered species. St Paul University Museum QC.
2. Siniguelas ( sarguelas Ilk) - Spondias purpurea. This is exemption to the rule that fruits and seeds are products of pollination and fertilization. Siniguelas can't be propagated by seed, it is by cuttings. Just cut a good branch, the girth of a man's arm, a meter or two in length and plant it on well drained loam soil. Plant along fences and field borders.
3. Edible sea urchin (maritangtang Ilk), an aphrodisiac.
4. An hermaphrodite has both gametes - sperm and egg. Seldom does fertilization and zygote formation take place in the individual. Copulation is necessary to prevent inbreeding. Exchange of genes is necessary. During mating, the first to penetrate is the male. At another time, it plays the role of female.
5. Icon of a Paulinian sister, St Paul University Museum QC, reading the Holy Book. PHOTO
6. Growths are not of plants but saprophytes (tainga ng daga or Auricularia) and lichens (association of algae and fungi).
7. It will become fossilized. If embedded in resin, the fossil will be visible through the clear amber.
8. Shelf mushroom.
9. Cicada. It's the male that sings; the female is mute.
10. Millipede, Class Diplopoda, relative of the insects and spiders, centipedes - they all belong to Phylum Arthropoda.
11. Walking stick, originally classified under Orthoptera, the order of insects.
12. Nautillus. The fictional submarine in the novel is named after this livbing marine fossil. The captain in Nautillus is Captain Nemo. ~
3. Edible sea urchin (maritangtang Ilk), an aphrodisiac.
4. An hermaphrodite has both gametes - sperm and egg. Seldom does fertilization and zygote formation take place in the individual. Copulation is necessary to prevent inbreeding. Exchange of genes is necessary. During mating, the first to penetrate is the male. At another time, it plays the role of female.
5. Icon of a Paulinian sister, St Paul University Museum QC, reading the Holy Book. PHOTO
6. Growths are not of plants but saprophytes (tainga ng daga or Auricularia) and lichens (association of algae and fungi).
7. It will become fossilized. If embedded in resin, the fossil will be visible through the clear amber.
8. Shelf mushroom.
9. Cicada. It's the male that sings; the female is mute.
10. Millipede, Class Diplopoda, relative of the insects and spiders, centipedes - they all belong to Phylum Arthropoda.
11. Walking stick, originally classified under Orthoptera, the order of insects.
12. Nautillus. The fictional submarine in the novel is named after this livbing marine fossil. The captain in Nautillus is Captain Nemo. ~
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