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My name is Toco, I wanted to be an animal and I became a collie.
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Bitcoin is sitting pretty over $100,000, but in gold terms—it hasn’t even broken out. In this episode of Pure Bitcoin Signal, Hurley dives into the most bullish data points yet: corporate treasury demand outpacing supply 3-to-1, rising miner profitability, and Bitcoin pressing against gold ATHs. Plus, we break down the Financial Times’ hilariously misguided hit piece on Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy and Bitcoin—and what it really signals about where we are in the cycle.
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This hummingbird averages 14 cm in length, not including its more than 8 cm long bill. It weighs about 12 grams and is one of the largest species of hummingbirds.
The Sword-billed Hummingbird's name has been derived from its extraordinary long beak that sets it apart from any other birds. Its beak is longer even than the rest of its body (excluding its tail) and somewhat resembles a sword. Their extremely elongated bills and equally long tongues allow them to feed on flowers with long corollas.
The upper plumage is mostly a glittery green. The lower plumage is lighter in the male; and white with greenish-black spots in the female.
The Sword-billed Hummingbirds primarily feed on nectar taken from a variety of brightly colored, scented small flowers of trees, herbs, shrubs and epiphytes. They favor flowers with the highest sugar content (often red-colored and tubular-shaped) and seek out, and aggressively protect, those areas containing flowers with high energy nectar.They use their long, extendible, straw-like tongues to retrieve the nectar while hovering with their tails cocked upward as they are licking at the nectar up to 13 times per second. Sometimes they may be seen hanging on the flower while feeding.
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The shovel snouted lizard (Meroles anchietae) is endemic to the sand dunes of the Namib Desert. The species is native to southern Africa. The shovel-snouted lizard, also known commonly as Anchieta's desert lizard, Anchieta's dune lizard, and the Namib sand-diver, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The preferred natural habitat of The shovel snouted lizard is desert, with aeolian sand dunes and sparse vegetation, at altitudes from sea level to 500 m. The shovel-snouted lizards have learned how to survive in extreme conditions.
Adults of The shovel snouted lizard have a snout-to-vent length of about 5 cm. The shovel-snouted lizard has an unusual flattened snout with a cutting edge and nostrils that point upwards, as well as enlarged feet that allow it to dash across the sand at high speed without sinking into the dunes.
Although they can withstand temperatures of up to 44 degrees Celsius, they perform a characteristic 'thermal dance' to avoid overheating, balancing on their tail & lifting two of their feet every 10 seconds to cool them.
When it gets too hot and this thermal dance no longer works the lizard dives down into the sand to cooler temperatures. The flat snout allows it to plunge into the sand and “swim” deeply in order to hide from the sun’s extreme heat, as well as predators, it can stay hidden like this for up to 24 hours. The streamlined shape of its nose helps it to penetrate the sand.
The Shovel-snouted lizard is one of the fastest creatures in the desert, especially relative to its size, using its impressive hind legs to propel forward and the front legs only for steering. This speed allows it to capture insects and other prey which also provides it with all its water.
like most desert wildlife, it has adapted ingenious ways to harvest and preserve. It also has a special water bladder, a blind tube branching off from its intestine. There it stores a large reserve of water, obtained by drinking when fog settles on cold nights along the coast of Namibia. If full to capacity, the lizard can survive on it for 12 weeks.
The shovel-snouted lizard preys upon insects, especially small beetles. During dry periods when insects are scarce, they will eat seeds. All of their moisture requirements are obtained from food.
Shovel snouted lizards defend their territory vigorously high into the reproductive season. Luckily for them, there is no fixed breeding season either and eggs are laid at regular intervals, peaking from December to March. Females lay a single egg in a small chamber that has been dug firmly into the sand.
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The red-billed hornbill (Tockus erythrorhynchus) are native to Africa, order Bucerotiformes, live in the savanna. Southern Mauritania to Somalia is the range of the northern red-billed hornbill. The red-billed hornbill's habitat is in arid savanna, open woodlands, and thorn scrubs. Even though they are relatively large birds, they are one of the smaller hornbill species, measuring about 42 cm in length, including the long tail. Zazu is an African red-billed hornbill species that appears in the animated movie, The Lion King.
The underparts and heads of this species are white. On the forehead, there is a smokey stripe that extends over the crown. Dark brown is the color of the back, with a white stripe running along the middle. The wings are mostly a deep brown color with prominent white spots. The long tail is a dark brown color. They have characteristic orange-red jaws and are slightly curved. Female has smaller red bill than male. However, the female's red bill is smaller than the male's. Adults are duller, although juveniles are comparable. It owns a red bill that is straighter and smaller than adults. These peculiarly curved bills are used for courtship behaviors, foraging, and breaking out of the mud-sealed nest holes.
These birds have short wings and fly with a flap-and-glide flying pattern. While clinging to a tall tree trunk around a nest site, the long tail can be employed as a brace.
These birds are omnivorous, feeding insects, seeds, fruit, bird’s eggs as their diet. Small rodents are also included in their diet. Because the tongues are too small to manage food trapped at the point of the beak, they throw it back towards the throat with a twist of the head. They feed mainly on the ground. Outside of the breeding season, they graze primarily mostly on the ground and establish flocks. It eats in flocks of 40-80 birds or pairs on the ground. These gregarious and territorial birds, hunting for ground-dwelling insects, live in small family groups or pairs. These birds play a crucial part in sustaining a healthy ecosystem by helping to prevent the increase in the population of insects.
It does most of its foraging on the ground, rarely hawking prey aerially.
Mongooses and red-billed hornbills or and yellow-billed hornbills hunt together; the mongooses smell out and expose insects, whereas the hornbills keep an eye out for predators and emit alarm sounds. Red-billed Hornbill has predators, such as large raptors and adders.
These birds will defend their territory against members of their own species, but they may have overlapping territories with other hornbill species.
The red-billed hornbill nests in natural tree cavities. Females usually lay three to six eggs. These birds have an interesting parental strategy. She seals herself and the nest off with a cement-like substance made of mud, droppings, and fruit pulp. A narrow opening allows the male to transfer food to her, and later to her and the chicks as they remain sealed inside.
The female will incubate the two to seven eggs for around 24 days and she will remain in the nest with the chicks until the nest becomes too small. At this point, the female will let herself out and reseal the nest with the chicks inside. Then both parents feed the chicks together. Chicks fly well on emerging from the nest and never return to it, although they may remain with their parents for six months. The lifespan is about 15 years.
Their population is stable but they are vulnerable to habitat destruction. Population The global population size has not been officially quantified, but the species is reported to be widespread and locally common. Status IUCN: Least Concern.
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Costa's hummingbird (Calypte costae) is a bird species in the hummingbird family Trochilidae. It breeds in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts of California and Arizona. While it naturally occurs in the western United States and Mexico, it is known to wander towards the east and north as far as Alaska and Canada. It leaves the desert at the peak of summer and moves to chaparral, scrubs, or woodland habitat.
This species is very small, a mature adult growing to only 7.6–8.9 cm in length, a wingspan of 11 cm, and an average weight of 3.05 g for males and 3.22 g for females. The male Costa’s Hummingbird has mostly green upper parts, its back, sides, and belly. It has an iridescent violet crown and white patches under its gorged throat and tail. The throat patch extends to the sides of the throat. Its wings are small and have black tails and wings. Its vibrant purple cap and throat, with throat feathers flaring out and back behind its head, is cited as its most remarkable feature. The female, which is comparably larger in size, is not that remarkable as male. It has a greyish-green crown and back, and a white belly and breast. Its flanks are ‘buffy’ and the tips of its outer tail feathers are white. Sometimes, its throat has some dark feathers. The juvenile Costa’s Hummingbird closely resembles the adult female, with tray-buff edging on the feathers of the upper body. Also, instead of having a singly rounded tail, juvenile Costa’s Hummingbird has a doubly rounded tail.
Like all other hummingbird species, Costa's hummingbird feeds on flower nectar and any tiny insects that it happens to find in the flower petals. At flowers, usually feeds while hovering. They would visit desert natives like agave, chuparosa, desert honeysuckle, and fairy-duster. To catch small insects, may fly out and capture them in midair, or hover to pluck them from foliage.
The male Costa's hummingbird's courtship display is a spirited series of swoops and arcing dives, carefully utilizing a proper angle to the sun to show off his violet plumage to impress prospective mates. Males perform a looping dive display to entice females to mate with them and also to threaten intruding hummingbirds. They fly straight towards the female, make several loops around her and then fly straight up into the air, returning in a broad U-shaped dive. During the dive, they sing a high-pitched whistle. They continue to loop around and perform dives for the female without pause, sometimes for up to 4 minutes, but usually, the display lasts for about 35 seconds. If that was not enough to attract the female’s attention, they also hover directly in front of her with their gorget flared.
One male may mate with several females. Nest site is in rather open or sparsely left shrub or small tree, sometimes in yucca or cactus, usually 2-8 feet above the ground. Placed on a horizontal or diagonal branch. The female constructs a small cup-shaped nest out of plant fibers, down, and at times spider silk, coated with lichen to hold it together. The nest is situated on a yucca stalk or tree limb. The female lays just two eggs, which are white in color, which she will incubate for 15 to 18 days before the young hatch. The young leave the nest after 20 to 23 days. Amazingly, the mother Costa can survive without water throughout the nesting period. Egg and nest predation is the major source of mortality at most sites. Important predators are snakes, small mammals, jays, orioles, and lizards. Adults may be preyed on by Greater Roadrunners and thrashers.
All hummingbirds have a super-fast metabolism and can die quickly if their body temperature isn’t maintained. In the desert at night, the temperatures sometimes dip low. They have a special adaptation called Torpor, a semi-hibernation-like state which allows the body temperature to reduce and the heart rate to slow to 50 beats per minute. A normal heartbeat is 500 to 900 beats per minute. Slowing down their metabolism in this way allows these birds to survive the cold nights.
The Costa’s Hummingbird has a ‘Least Concern’ status under the IUCN Classification System. The IUCN says that the species appears to have a stable population trend and a very large range, which signifies that it does not approach the thresholds for vulnerability. Of all the states in the US where the Costa’s have been observed, only New Mexico has listed the species as threatened.
The most serious threat to the species is loss of habitat, primarily coastal scrub and Sonoran desert scrub. A lot of these areas have been converted for human uses, such as agriculture and residential development.
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Agama is a type of lizard. There are more than 60 species of agama that are native to Africa, Europe, and Asia. Agamas are the most dominant type of lizards in Africa. They are very flexible animals that can easily adapt to the changes in their environment. In the past, agamas were living in the forests of Africa. When forests began to disappear, agama managed to adapt to life in open spaces. Most species of agama live in mountains, rocky steppes, and arid areas. Certain species of agama have adapted to life in both rural and urban areas. Some people keep agamas as pets because of the beautiful coloration of their bodies. Agamas are not listed as endangered animals.
Red-headed rock agamas can be found native in countries such as Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cabo Verde, Chad, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo, and Madagascar. These lizards live in deserts, savannas, forests, and mountains. They also occur in urban and suburban areas. They are a semi desert-dwelling species that live within rock crevices. If close to man, they may even live within their huts or gardens.
The male African Red Headed Agama has a bright red head and a deep blue body. These colors may intensify during the breeding season. Females and young male Red Headed Agamas are olive green or brown with cream-colored bellies. This reptile can grow to be about 14 inches long from tip to tail. Agama lizards are sometimes called rainbow lizards because of the colorful displays put on by the dominant males. While most agamas are green and brown, dominant males show off by rapidly turning their bodies blue and their heads bright red or yellow. Changes in coloration play a key role in their behavior, communication, and reproduction. They reach an adult length of around 12 to 14 inches heads to the tip of tail, males tend to be slightly larger than females. Agamas communicate mainly with their bodies, either through movements and postures or by changing colors. Red-headed agamas spend their days hunting for food, basking in the sun, and occasionally seeking out a bit of shade to cool down.
Most agamas live in small groups with the dominant male ruling over several females and sub-males. While sunning themselves each morning, the dominant male will claim the most elevated spot, with subordinates in lower areas. Agamas hunt by the vision and prefer to wait for an insect to come by. Their sticky tongues help them hold onto prey.
Agamas mainly eat insects, especially ants, grasshoppers, beetles, and termites. They will also consume berries, other fruit, seeds, eggs, flowers, grasses, and even small mammals. They wait in shadows for prey to pass by. When it does, they give chase and catch it, usually with the aid of their sticky, mucous-coated tongues.
Females are sexually mature at age 14 to 18 months; males reach maturity at 2 years. Only the dominant male mates with the females in his territory. Mating tends to occur in the wet season, but agamas can breed any time they have access to water. A male courts a female by head-bobbing to her. After mating, the female digs a two-inch (5-cm)-a deep hole in moist, sandy soil where she lays five to seven eggs. During the day, she leaves the top open so that the sun can warm the eggs; at night, she covers the hole with plant matter. Hatchlings emerge in eight to ten weeks.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has not evaluated this lizard, however, there are no significant threats to this species.
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