Snakes more likely to inbreed and lose ability to adapt due to urbanization by Staff November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 0 views 0New research has found that isolated Perth tiger snake populations, such as those surrounded by urban development or seawater, are more likely to resort to inbreeding than those in less ‘cut off’ communities.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Wearable tech: Engineers invent ultra-fast manufacturing technology, eliminating need for polymer binders next post 6 Fun Things Google Home Can Do to Keep Your Kids Entertained Related Posts AI headphones let wearer listen to a single... May 24, 2024 Entomologist sheds light on 250-year-old mystery of the... May 24, 2024 Charge your laptop in a minute or your... May 24, 2024 Tiny target discovered on RNA to short-circuit inflammation May 24, 2024 ‘Invisible tweezers’ use robotics and acoustic energy to... May 24, 2024 Genetic cause of rare childhood immune disorders discovered May 24, 2024