Hi Webmaster, commenter’s and everybody else!!! The blog was absolutely fantastic! Lots of great information and inspiration, both of which we all need! Keep 'them coming... you all do such a great job at such Concepts... can't tell you how much I, for one appreciate all you do!
May 07, 2011
Flehmen Response said...
Ceska: thanks for your kind words!
May 07, 2011
Anonymous said...
Nick Tating? Yeah, I used to work with him. He was more of a lamebrain than a membrane.
May 08, 2011
Toby Hudson said...
I'm glad you liked my lapwing. Thanks for attributing it clearly and correctly
I'm impressed. You're truly well informed and very intelligent. You wrote something that people could understand and made the subject intriguing for everyone. I'm saving this for future use.
This obliging masked lapwing (shown below enjoying a juicy worm) has provided a prime depiction of the nictating membrane, or third eyelid, that provides eye moisture and protection to various animals while still maintaining visibility. The lapwing uses its nictating membrane to blink but closes the whole eyelid to sleep.
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Close this window Jump to comment formHi Webmaster, commenter’s and everybody else!!! The blog was absolutely fantastic! Lots of great information and inspiration, both of which we all need! Keep 'them coming... you all do such a great job at such Concepts... can't tell you how much I, for one appreciate all you do!
May 07, 2011
Ceska: thanks for your kind words!
May 07, 2011
Nick Tating? Yeah, I used to work with him. He was more of a lamebrain than a membrane.
May 08, 2011
I'm glad you liked my lapwing. Thanks for attributing it clearly and correctly
May 17, 2011
Having read this material, I have learned for myself a lot of the new. Thanks
May 22, 2011
I'm impressed. You're truly well informed and very intelligent. You wrote something that people could understand and made the subject intriguing for everyone. I'm saving this for future use.
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