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Animal Clocks by J. D. Carthy, Ph.D .
Queen Mary College, London
The activities of many animals follow the rhythms of natural events: night and day, the tides, and so on. To do so the animals need, as it were, an internal clock, and recent research has revealed something of the nature of these internal mechanisms, and their importance to as widely different animals as birds and sandhoppers.

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J. D. Carthy, Ph.D

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