Ramblings of an old Doc

 

You can’t imagine how proud I felt when I read that my old high school classmate Danny (now Danny, Ph.D.) made an amazing discovery after a lifetime of work

with penguins. Kind of amazing, really, because Danny always told me he hated cold weather, and New York City winters.

   

 

 

Anyway, Dr. Danny Ksepska has made the discovery of a lifetime. He’s found flying penguins that actually migrate.

He started his research as an undergrad studying how penguins are modified by evolution into being able to ‘fly’ underwater by having dense and heavy bones designed for negative buoyancy and vestigial feathers, along with a modified wing shape. He apparently investigated the possibility of genetic variance in an isolated penguin population and found that they didn’t develop the dense bones needed for ‘underwater flying’.

 

Penguin “underwater flying”

  

Penguin bone (above) regular bird bone below)                            

In short, he’s found a population of penguins which have only partially evolved those dense bones and still have bones with enough cavernous air spaces to allow flight and the BBC has actually filmed them! Catch the vid here:

 

Danny, I hope you do see this and the copy I sent you… I’m totally awed at your discovery!  Can’t wait for our class’s 50th Reunion!

Just wanted to share this with you all….


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on Apr 01, 2012

To be fair, I knew about those penguins for some time now. 

Ha! Sneaky devil...... 

on Apr 01, 2012

I love penguin's they are so cute, if I could have one for a pet I would

on Apr 01, 2012

The Brits have the market on them. They are still mad at the Yanks so I doubt they will share.

on Apr 02, 2012

You can always go to the Brooklyn Aquarium in Coney Island. Penguins there stage a breakout once a year. I know because i worked there in the 70's as a security guard. 2 a.m. and the alarms outside start blasting and all we see is a broken fence and about a hundred of them scattering every which way.

on Apr 02, 2012

You can always go to the Brooklyn Aquarium in Coney Island. Penguins there stage a breakout once a year. I know because i worked there in the 70's as a security guard. 2 a.m. and the alarms outside start blasting and all we see is a broken fence and about a hundred of them scattering every which way.

They are crafty devils, Uvah. You probably entertained thoughts of constant surveillance via cams... but the secret to it all is that they make use of their smoke glands to hide their efforts. Very few of them are ever caught in the act.

on Apr 02, 2012

I can't get over how much everyone looks alike in this community.

on Apr 02, 2012

It's a strange thing, Dave... truly.

on Apr 02, 2012

i totally agree DaveBax

on Apr 02, 2012

 

DaveBax
I can't get over how much everyone looks alike in this community.

There seems to be a whole lot of inbreeding going on.

on Apr 02, 2012

well, some of us are twins...

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