Nasal Bioluminescence Observed in Flight-Capable Subspecies of Rangifer Tarandus

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  1. Robert Schunk Registered Senior Member

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    Here's my new abstract:



    Nasal Bioluminescence Observed in Flight-Capable Subspecies of Rangifer tarandus

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    Observations from the field indicate that certain flight-capable subspecies of Rangifer tarandus exhibit bioluminescence in the nasal region, with the light emitted being in the estimated frequency range of 480 - 400 THz. This information stems from observations of an individual designated "RUDOLF".

    Kindly observe photographic evidence of the phenomenon below:

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  3. Waiter_2001 Registered Senior Member

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    What about the INCREASING speed of the LIGHT EMITTING Rangifer-tarandus? What is is? 2016MHz?
     
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  5. Daecon Kiwi fruit Valued Senior Member

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    What's the nature of the bioluminescent property? I suggest dissection to investigate.

    Off-topic, but does anyone know any good venison recipes?
     
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  7. Robert Schunk Registered Senior Member

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    That sounds likely!
     
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    THAT'S MEAN!!!

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    I know it's a bit late but Merry Christmas.
     
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