Well, if a mouse-- You drop a napkin in a cage, they chew it up and make a little nest . It's called nesting . You give a mouse Alzheimer's, they just sit in a corner and act like this and do nothing. You give them this drug for lymphoma with the Alzheimer's, two days later, they're making a nest again.
It looks like I chopped the legs, but he's actually -- she is actually sitting on a nest . So these are nesting albatrosses. Okay? So they have their nests in these little mud -- mud piles here, so from back there it may look like
One of them is they have this life stage that makes them incredibly accessible but incredibly vulnerable. So we all know of nesting turtle beaches. And one of the biggest successes in the amount of effort we put out there to protect turtles.
In wildlife photography and in people photography, I do the same thing when I find a subject. I take what's called the environmental shot -- these are nesting albatrosses on Diego Ramirez Island -- I like to take what's called the environmental shot.
I just have to get off this ship so I'm taking some snapshots just walking around the ship. Basically I'm doing the same thing I did with the pictures of the nesting albatrosses in Antarctica.
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But bigger. >> MASS: Well, that's true, but it costs a lot of money, okay? But they had spent tens of millions into those extra for the big size, No. The way we run it--the typical way to run it is nesting . We have a large domain with over 36 medium to 12 and 4 over the area. And there are other
You can imagine what seals taste like. They were rescued. The gold was rescued. Everything was great. But the ship went down and all the rats got ashore. And now, 150 years later in 2001, the Park Service decided to remove the rats. Why? Well, because the ground-nesting birds there had evolved in the absence of predators and the rats were decimating their numbers.