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Join us for a guided tour through the seasons and learn about the species' remarkable survival strategies.

Vibeke Riiser-Larsen is a non-fiction author and has contributed to several publications, including The Seasons, which is the basis for this lecture. Why do migratory birds fly south in the fall? Why does the nightingale sing so beautifully when it returns six months later? Why does the liverleaf bloom so early, and why are bumblebees so large in the spring? How do hedgehogs mate? Who actually has the longest penis? Not to mention: Why is there an animal that eats its own brain? The life we see around us has an incredible ability to adapt to the environment and the eternal shifts between spring, summer, fall, and winter. Join us for a guided tour through the seasons and learn about the species' remarkable survival strategies. Free admission – all are welcome!FLEKKEFJORD LIBRARY

Last Updated: 02/13/2025

Source: Lister Reiseliv

Senior University presents: "The Seasons: The Animal That Eats Its Own Brain and Other Stories" by Vibeke Riiser-Larsen.

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