by Anthony | Feb 28, 2013 | Countering Mumblebard
Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) © Ran Kirlian, via Wikimedia Commons The fossa, a civet-like species from Madagascar, is an exception proving a hidden rule: that the clitoris functions mainly for scent. Prof. Mumblebard claims: “The clitoris is a developmental...
by Anthony | Jan 30, 2013 | Countering Mumblebard
The steenbok is uniquely diminutive among the ungulates of semi-desert dunes and plains. Prof. Mumblebard claims: “Ungulates span an extreme range of body sizes. They also occur in many different climates, with the most drought-adapted forms being able to forgo...
by Anthony | Jan 15, 2013 | Countering Mumblebard
Dietary specialisation is the clue to why greater kudus – despite exposing themselves in sparse dry vegetation – retain disruptive colouration typical of forest animals. Prof. Mumblebard claims: “Greater kudus are descended from forest-loving ancestors and...