Re: Catch and Release




"Thomas Littleton" <THOMASLITTLETON@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> ...orientation in any species is not really well understood, or even
> much studied....

There's enough literature to keep a body busy for a lifetime or two......and
it's growing faster than advances in gerontology.

Good luck! :)

Wolfgang


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