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On November 11th, Veterans Day, Douglas Emlen's book Animal Weapons will hit the shelves. Dr. Emlen, who teaches at the University of Montana, has written a book that is well worth reading.
However, in some cases, animals are fitted with extreme weapons breaking away from balance. Biologist Doug Emlen, of the University of Montana, discussed his book “Extravagant Weapons ...
writes University of Montana biologist Douglas J. Emlen in “Animal Weapons: The Evolution of Battle.” Does this sound familiar? It should, because many of the same reasons have driven the ...
Douglas J. Emlen is a professor of biology at the University of Montana and author of Animal Weapons: The Evolution of Battle (Holt, 2014). Doug Emlen, author of “Animal Weapons,” unpacks the ...
In this captivating account, Pulitzer finalist Baker (The Last Englishman) brings a historian’s insight to bear on a minute-by-minute report of the August 2017 Unite the Right Continue reading ...
A new book by University of Montana evolutionary biologist Doug Emlen looks at ... start to get really big.” In Animal Weapons: The Evolution of Battle, Emlen points out that those extreme ...
From antlers to horns, humans have long been fascinated by animals' ability to defend themselves ... designed with the help of UM researchers Doug Emlen and Bret Tobalske, is published in the ...
Doug Emlen, a biologist and author of Animal Weapons, describes the evolutionary arms race that pushes these animal weapons to the extreme. (Read an excerpt from the book here.) ...
In the animal kingdom, huge weapons such as elk ... "Our research explains how these enormous traits get to be so enormous," said Doug Emlen, a professor and evolutionary biologist in UM's ...
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