Four Research StoriesFour Research Stories
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Video Cassette, 1996
Current format, Video Cassette, 1996, , In-library use only.Video Cassette, 1996
Current format, Video Cassette, 1996, , In-library use only. Offered in 0 more formatsLizards and tadpoles and fungi, oh my! This program focuses on four very different research subjects. Did you know there are more species of undiscovered fungi (plural for fungus, which means mold or mushrooms) than there are insects undiscovered. But what are fungi? The Spadefoot Toad's offspring looks like any other tadpole, but depending on environmental conditions, this gentle vegetarian can turn into a ravenous carnivore!
The Whip-Tail Lizard might offer a link to the ongoing research into the evolutionary process. In a real-life "Jurassic Park," this unisex lizard can actually clone itself to reproduce! And learn about the hybridization of the Ponderosa Pine as it adapts to changing climates at different mountain elevations.
The Whip-Tail Lizard might offer a link to the ongoing research into the evolutionary process. In a real-life "Jurassic Park," this unisex lizard can actually clone itself to reproduce! And learn about the hybridization of the Ponderosa Pine as it adapts to changing climates at different mountain elevations.
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- Tucson, Ariz. : KUAT Communications Group, c1996.
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