Carnival of Evolution #61 is now up! The theme is crustaceans. Our contribution for the month is my post about academic dispersal. Surf to the Carnival to see the crustacean-related spin that Teaching Evolution puts on it!
Following the crustacean theme, I'll leave you with this wonderful post about mantis shrimp by The Oatmeal. If you haven't seen it, read it; I guarantee you will enjoy it. Evolution is amazing!
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