The Information Channel Felist.Com -*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS Russian WildNature ------------------------------- Issue N 19 - May 2003 Russian WildNature (http://rwn.boom.ru) Many times writers and film-makers have frightened us with cannibal plants. (http://rwn.boom.ru/plants/index_e.html) It is not surprising: intoxicating aroma of flowers, insectivorous plants, remainses of unlucky travellers in insidious liana's arms -- all this things give an occasion to be played imaginations. But can you imagine Fly Agaric picking mushroom-hunters in a forest? ... Likely, therefore anybody (to my mind) has not hit upon cannibal mushrooms. (http://rwn.boom.ru/fungi/index_e.html) But ...! But there are real predators among mushrooms! So, ... one day ... one well known mushroom ... (http://rwn.boom.ru/fungi/Pleurotus_pulmonarius_e.html) Some words about butterflies (http://rwn.boom.ru/animals/butterflies_e.html) -- more new photos of Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia) (http://rwn.boom.ru/animals/Argynnis_paphia_e.html) were added. So photos become too many for one page relayout was needed. ================================================= That is all. See you later. Yours sincerely C. Sidorov (mailto:csidorov@land.ru) -*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe: http://felist.com/member/unsub?grp=science.rwnnews&email= http://felist.com/ mailto:ask@felist.com