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Blog Name: Zooillogix - Don't Stick Your Fingers in the Cage
Url: http://www.scienceblogs.com/zooillogix/
Language: English
Topics: zoology, animals, oddities
Description: Devoted to bizarre zoology, animal science, new species, exotic pets, news, photography, videos, sophomoric humor, the Fabulous Flying Bleiman Brothers...
Popularity: 108 Followers

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Agility Gerbil Is Go
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Andrew just sent me come footage he shot of Benny this past weekend: Read the comments on this post...
Happy Belated Mole Day!
Sketch by Peter Gulsvig, renowned Zartist While I believe this bit of news has been well circulated this week, I wanted to give it the Zooillogix bump. Plus, I can only assume Zooillogix readers only look to our blog for the latest breaking news... thus it would be a great disservice to all 25 of them to leave this unreported. University of Rochester biologists think they've f
Fruit Bats Join Short List of Creatures Who Dig Fellatio!
Oral sex is a rarity in the animal kingdom with just a handful of species (humans, bonobos) who participate in the act. Well, move over high-functioning primates because there's a new, high-fellating mammal on the bj circuit, the short-nosed fruit bat. Yeah, we get it, "short-nosed..." We seriously can't make this stuff up. Random Fact #265: Due to the terms of his Federal plea bargain, Andrew is actually not allowed to watch this video! Apparently, according to the paper recently published in PLoS ONE, about 70% of female short-nosed fruit bats engage in oral sex with their p
Sir, a Bloodbelly Comb has decloaked and is firing on the Zooillogix!
Beautiful and fascinating footage of a Bloodbelly Comb (not a jellyfish, but similarly gelatinous, like my brother) from the Monterey Bay Aquarium's remote operated vehicle. The laser light show comes from tiny transparent, hair-like cilia combined with trace amounts of LSD that will forever remain in your spine. I could point out that it appears Deep Sea News ran this a few days ago, but we're not talking to them anymore since they went all "academic" on us... I bet they don't even have any shirts wit

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