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Biomechanical 'size matching' explains floral isolation in bumblebee-pollinated elephant-nose flowersIn the Himalayan-Hengduan Mountains of southwestern China, hundreds of lousewort (Pedicularis) wildflower species produce unique "elephant-nose" flowers, characterized by a long nose-like beak.
A luxury restaurant in Shanghai has stirred controversy for serving a dessert made with processed elephant dung as part of a ...
Technically speaking, Tiger Flowers’ new jam, “Suicide Giants,” does not feature an elephants marching riff. That being said, it definitely has the lumbering pace and vibe of an elephants marching ...
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