Carl T. Bergstrom on Nostr: Australian brushturkeys may be common to the point of being a nuisance, but they're ...
Australian brushturkeys may be common to the point of being a nuisance, but they're stunning to look at and amazing in how they brood their eggs. Rather than sitting on them, they make incubation mounds—compost piles, essentially—the size of VW bugs and regulate the temperature therein carefully.
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