science_memes·Science Memesbyfossilesque back to the drawing boardView original on mander.xyz490Comments21
snowsuit2654 replylemmy.blahaj.zone2Hide 2 repliesTurns out it's real: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/rec.14139 The video recording shows animal behavior. Not the urination lol.45
EEdibleFriend lemmy.worldDude got caught pissing too close to the campsite and swore it was for science.47
SzethFriendOfNimi lemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesWhat about feline urine? Since that could have some potential benefit since they’re known predators21
LLetstakealook replylemm.eeThey mentioned the availability and scalability of human urine over the urine of other animals.8
gglimse lemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesNo officer, I wasn't pissing on your car. I was doing a scientific experiment with field mice. Uhhh sure, I'll send you a link when I publish it17
southsamurai sh.itjust.works1Hide 1 replyMy question is (not having a link to follow to avoid wondering) is why acorns need protecting, and why from only that species?12
What's the p-value?
About 500ml
yellow-ish
Marigold
(1) sterility
(2) taste
...with video recording
So many questions.
Turns out it's real: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/rec.14139
The video recording shows animal behavior. Not the urination lol.
That's probably paywalled.
It isn’t
Dude got caught pissing too close to the campsite and swore it was for science.
At least it is open access
It'd be unethical to gatekeep such important information.
What about feline urine? Since that could have some potential benefit since they’re known predators
They mentioned the availability and scalability of human urine over the urine of other animals.
Feline urine has a relatively small effect compared to feline saliva or fur.
No... Don't eat the yellow acorn, mouse bro! 😩
No officer, I wasn't pissing on your car. I was doing a scientific experiment with field mice. Uhhh sure, I'll send you a link when I publish it
I was pissing on the acorn on your car.
Shots fired.
My question is (not having a link to follow to avoid wondering) is why acorns need protecting, and why from only that species?
I see you've never owned a birdfeeder.