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"New research shows that the wings of the morpho rhetenor butterfly reflect its brilliant blue colors not from pigment but from extremely small scaffolding within the scales of the butterfly’s wings." -- article
"Colors in Carey's world have properties that most of us would never dream of: red is solid, powerful and consistent, while yellow is pliable, brilliant and intense. Chocolate is rich purple and makes Carey’s breath smell dark blue. Confusion is orange." -- article
"Ferret brain activity increased just 20 percent when looking at Keanu Reeves compared to looking at darkness, the study found." -- article
"There are no black ovals running around out there and yet they all had the same word for black oval,'' Slobodchikoff said." -- article
"Colors in Carey's world have properties that most of us would never dream of: red is solid, powerful and consistent, while yellow is pliable, brilliant and intense. Chocolate is rich purple and makes Carey’s breath smell dark blue. Confusion is orange." -- article
"Ferret brain activity increased just 20 percent when looking at Keanu Reeves compared to looking at darkness, the study found." -- article
"There are no black ovals running around out there and yet they all had the same word for black oval,'' Slobodchikoff said." -- article
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I read that Prairie Dog article a while ago and loved it. Thanks for reminding me with your link! Of course, as a longtime lover of books like Watership Down, and various sci-fi books about telepathic cats (ah, Andre Norton, we miss you!) I never had any doubt that communication among various puffy animals was possible...
I read Watership Down so many times I wore the covers off. How's your Lapine? I usually lean more toward sci-fi than fantasy, but have you read Robin Hobbs' Farseer & Tawny Man trilogies? Lots of (non-cutesy) animal communication. I'd be happy to lend, if you're interested.
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