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![]() | El pasado 8 de Marzo disfruté en Soba (Cantabria), a 1100 msnm, con la reproducción «explosiva» de las Ranas bermejas (Rana temporaria parvipalmata) que se produce tras el deshielo. Estaban por todas partes, centenares de ejemplares y puestas. Muchos ejemplares muertos también, víctimas del ímpetu sexual. Os dejo algunas de las imágenes que tomé de tamaño espectáculo natural… Leer más. |
Little is known about the oldest sea turtles that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago. The finding in the Baetic Cordillera, in Jaén, of the remains of a supposed new species of turtle, Hispaniachelys prebetica – considered the oldest in southern Europe – brought new clues six years ago. Leer más.