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[Title] => Understanding the Filipino biological clock: Chronotyping the Philippines
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The Siberian hamster is a peculiar little creature. It has figured out a unique way to hide from its predators in the harsh Arctic landscape it changes its fur color from brown in summer to white in winter to make it easier for it to hide from all the animals that want to eat it. How does it know when to change? It uses something we are all probably familiar with biological clocks.
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