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Giant Sundew Research Paper

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The Drosera magnifica, aka Giant Sundew, was discovered in Brazil in 2012 through photographs posted on Facebook. This species discovered in Brazil is record-setting being known as the largest sundew ever seen in the New World with growth of up to 123 cm (ESF, n.d.). Other known sundew plants can be found in Alaska to New Zealand and even Australia, as well as South America and southern Africa (Learn About Nature, n.d.). Members of the Droseraceae family are known for arresting and absorbing insects through stalked mucilaginous glands which is spread over the surface of their leaves (Learn About Nature, n.d.). Sundews are also known to be self-productive due to the fact that their flowers often self-pollinate upon closing (Learn About Nature, n.d.). What a beautiful species! The color is just absolutely gorgeous. When I was searching for additional facts regarding the ruby seadragon, I found that the animal’s coloring suggests it inhabits deeper waters than the Leafy and Common Seadragons, as the red shading would be absorbed at depth and effectively serve as …show more content…

Wolves are an absolute beautiful species. Your post was very interesting on how this particular species hadn’t had interactions with other wolf species in over 800,000 years! That is almost unbelievable! During my research of this species, it looks as if during the 20th century, wolves were not even recorded on the southern slopes of the Himalayas in Nepal. It is interesting that originally it was thought to be a subspecies of the gray wolf, but due to the vast differences amongst the two species, they decided to give it its own name (National Geographic, 2016). I think it is crucially important to focus on conservation of these species. The wooly wolf was able to evolve in isolation without mixing from other wolf and domestic dog lineages and are quite a rare species to spot in the Himalayas and therefore protecting this species is quite important (National Geographic,

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