Natural Sciences 191CNS06 - FYS-Animal-fight/flight strate

Fall
2020
01
1.00
Katherine Otter
M 12:20PM 1:10PM
UMass Amherst
69164
Fully Remote Class
kotter@umass.edu
Have you ever looked at an animal and wondered ?what is going on inside their head?? Why would a squirrel rub snake skin on its babies? Is there really a worm-like animal that is basically Spiderman? Why would a lizard take laser vision to a bloody extreme? Together, we will explore bizarre and innovative animal behaviors from the perspective of behavioral variability and evolution. We will specifically focus on the most critical behaviors animals must do to live: eat, and avoid being eaten. In the wild world of foraging, predation and evasion we will explore the animals YOU want to know about and figure out how you can watch a funny video of a ferret and turn that into a testable hypothesis. Join me to learn how to think like a scientist, while watching animals in action!
Open to Natural Sciences Freshman with a declared major or on the Natural Sciences Exploratory Track. Freshmen Only
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.