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13 Jun 2015

Ants in the scanner – Aaaarghhh!

posted in: Tales of science, Wildlife illustration, Writing | 10

“There’s far too much wildlife in the suburbs” I heard a woman say the other day. She shuddered, and her face wrinkled up as if there was cat poo under her nose. I didn’t want to start an argument, so … Read More

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