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A shared shape rule, the power cascade, governs most bird beak growth. It links modern birds with extinct dinosaurs.
Instead of the usual blunt front, they proposed a long, tapered, and aerodynamic nose that copied the bird's beak. The new design revolutionized how the train engaged the air in front of it.
Bengaluru has been a significant stopover for several migratory birds and is home to innumerable species. In a conversation with senior bird watcher Dr Krishna MB of BNG Birds, we spoke about the ...
However, the most striking feature of the bullet train is not its speed but its front end, which is designed to resemble the beak of a bird. Well, this design comes from Japanese engineer Eiji ...
Amateur wildlife photographers have been flocking to a north Belfast park to spot a tropical new arrival. Bedecked with ...
What captures attention almost as much as its speed is the train’s striking nose: long, sleek, and unmistakably reminiscent of a bird’s beak. Unlike the familiar face of the Delhi Metro with its flat ...
From aerial ambushes and vicious territory fights to brutal battles over food and mates, birds can be fierce, feathered warriors. Eagles, owls, hawks, and even tiny songbirds unleash claws, beaks ...
This bird would take thousands of stings just for a snack, but their feathers conceal a secret weapon. This video shows off the powerful beak and talons of the carnivorous bird. Their beaks are ...
Birds come in all shapes and sizes, but some stand out due to their extraordinary beaks! From tools for fishing to built-in filters, these six birds have some of the most unusual beak designs in ...
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been enamored with the beautiful display of the Mountain Bluebird in flight. The bright blue colors seem to outshine any other blue found in nature ...
Covered in feathers and equipped with a strong, sharp beak, oviraptorosaurs ranged in size from a house cat to a giraffe. They could easily be mistaken for birds if not for the sharp claws on ...