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  • What Is the Meaning of "Endangered Animals"?

    An endangered animal is one that is facing extinction. Extinct animals cannot be repopulated through artificial or natural means. Extinct animals are gone forever.

  • How to Catch a Huge Elephant

    Ever want to start a backyard zoo? Here are some easy ways to catch your first elephant.

  • Food for a Crocodile's Diet

    Crocodiles (members of the family Crocodylidae, including alligators and caimans) are some of the most interesting species in the world. They feed primarily on animals near water, which is where...

  • Where in the Ecosystem Do Blue Crabs Live?

    Blue crabs are omnivorous crustaceans that inhabit a wide range of waters around the world. Saltwater animals by nature, they can also be found in brackish water, a mix of saltwater and...

  • Who Are the Predators of Desert Tree Frogs ?

    The desert tree frog is a small amphibian native to New Guinea and Australia. It is also known as the "little red tree frog" and falls prey to a great many predators.

  • Alligator Diets

    There are only two living species in the family Alligatoridae. The American alligator is considered a threatened species, native only to freshwater wetlands of the southeastern United States. The...

  • What Does a Glowing Sea Cucumber Look Like?

    Glowing sea cucumbers are ocean dwellers and live on the ocean floor and are sometimes partially buried beneath it. There are 1,250 known species of glowing sea cucumbers. They are echinoderms...

  • How to Raise European Nightcrawlers

    Fishermen and backyard compost keepers might recognize the European nightcrawler, which is also known as Eisenia hortensis. It is a pale pink-colored earthworm with a midsection that appears gray...

  • Copepod Diet

    Copepods are tiny crustaceans found in either fresh or salt water lakes and seas. Under a microscope, they may appear somewhat like shrimp and less than 1 mm in length. While some are...

  • Food for Whitetail Deer

    The white-tailed deer is the most commonly found in North America. While they are herbivores, they have a widely varied diet, so it is easy to find something tasty for them to enjoy, whether you...

  • Bee Pollen for Infection

    Bee pollen has been hailed since ancient times as a wonder food and was even prescribed by Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine. It is estimated that without bee pollination, over 100,000...

  • Cuttlefish Diet

    Cuttlefish are cephalopods, relatives of squid and octopi. These dynamic invertebrates, broadly distributed in coastal waters as a family, can shift color depending on mood and intent, spew ink to...

  • What Are the Most Poisonous Spiders in the World?

    There are more than 40,000 known spider species, but only a small fraction of them can cause enough pain to a human that they should be avoided entirely.

  • Jellyfish Diet

    Jellyfish are marine invertebrates which float through the ocean. Jellyfish eat small animals and plants that stick to its tentacles, including plankton, larvae of other animals, small...

  • Ways to Test Gender at Home

    One of the first questions an expecting couple thinks about is 'Is it a a boy or girl?' Learning the sex of your future child can be a thrilling experience. Knowing makes it possible to decide on...

  • What Does Bird Lice Look Like?

    Lice are small parasites that can infect a variety of animals including dogs, cats, and wild and caged birds. Once these nasty critters invade your home, they spread rapidly and are extremely...

  • Heron Diet

    The heron diet includes invertebrates and vertebrates. Some subspecies also eat plant matter. After teaching themselves to hunt as young birds, heron live mostly on fish. Their other food sources...

  • Wolf Spiders Diet

    Wolf spiders belong to the Lycosidae family. Wolf spiders live on the ground and like to hide, so they are often difficult to find and tough to catch. Wolf spiders vary in size, from a half an...

  • Sandhill Crane Diet

    There are more sandhill cranes in the world than any other kind of crane and their range is wide. The tall gray birds with the distinctive red caps are found as far north as Alaska, Siberia and...

  • Where Does the Giant Panda Live?

    The giant panda is an endangered species that is native to bamboo forests in the mountainous areas of western China. According to the World Wildlife Federation (WWF), the giant panda habitat was...

  • Facts About Ocean Shrimp

    Shrimp, like lobsters and crabs, are crustaceans in the Decapoda order, Decapoda referring to 10 legs. Shrimp are further classified as Caridea, of which there are over 2,500 known species. Most...

  • Common Froglet Diets

    Growing tadpoles and watching them go through metamorphosis is a fun and exciting science activity for children. Most tadpoles are herbivores and do well when fed fish flakes or boiled lettuce....

  • How to Choose Bird Supplies

    When purchasing bird supplies, evaluate all facets of your purchase. Be sure that what you are investing in will be of use to your bird, and not just an extra item that will be thrown in the...

  • What Are the Risks of Having an Exotic Pet?

    Owning a tiger, parrot or monkey might be appealing, but exotic pets come with a price. You must consider environmental, legal and domestic issues before you purchase any type of rare pet.

  • What Is a Sea Cucumber?

    The sea cucumber is a marine animal with a long body and leathery skin that dwells in the seabed of all ocean bodies. Sea cucumbers belong to the phylum Echinodermata. They are found in abundance...

  • What Does a Blue Morpho Butterfly Look Like?

    The blue morpho butterfly, native to Central and South America, is fascinating for its metallic blue color. Spreading from 5 to 8 inches, it is one of the largest butterflies on the planet.

  • What Is a Wildlife Control Specialist?

    A wildlife control specialist is a licensed expert charged with capturing and removing wild animals from homes and businesses. They also help people with some of the lingering effects of a wild...

  • How to Kill Ants in an Apartment

    Getting rid of ants in an apartment can be more difficult than killing them off permanently in a residential home. You can control the environment in your own apartment, but you cannot do much...

  • How to Teach Your Rock Tricks

    Have trouble teaching your pet rock new tricks, or don't know what to teach it? Get help with this helpful article!

  • How to Get Rid of Ear Mites in Ferrets

    If you have noticed your pet ferret scratching his ears or rubbing his head against hard surfaces, he may have ear mites. Ear mites are tiny insects that crawl into, breed in and feed inside an...

  • Causes of Meningitis in an Animal

    Meningitis is a disease that is hallmarked by inflammation, or swelling, of the brain's mucous membranes such as the meninges, which are the three special membranes that encase the brain and...

  • How to Have a Pet Duck

    Anybody can have a duck as a pet. You just have to make sure that you have what he needs in order to be comfortable. Some people would look at me like I was crazy but a duck will make a loyal...

  • Growth of Baby Sugar Gliders

    Sugar gliders are small marsupials commonly kept as pets throughout the world. They are nocturnal animals native to parts of Australia and New Guinea. Sugar gliders are not an endangered species...

  • Information About the Mealworms Habitat

    Mealworms are the pupa stage of darkling beetles. These worms are raised commercially as food for lizards and birds. Mealworm habitats are easy to create and to maintain. For a reptile owner,...

  • Flying Gecko Natural Habitat

    A common misconception is that flying geckos fly. Actually, these small lizards, also known as parachute geckos, instead rely on flaps of skin to help them glide from tree to tree. Experts at...

  • Ladybugs' Life Cycles

    No insect has brought as much joy, color and folklore to the world as the ladybug. The presence of a ladybug is said to forecast good weather, good crops, marriage, children, money and more....

  • What Are River Otters Related To?

    The North American River Otter (Lontra canadensis) is a common mammal found throughout most of Canada and the United States. This animal not only frequents rivers, but can also be found living...

  • What Are Some Niches of Animals in the Arctic Tundra?

    The animals of the Arctic live through freezing weather and manage to find shelter, food and safety, and carve out breeding periods, all in an area where many creatures would surely freeze to death.

  • Homemade Bee Hives

    The complexity in the structure of a beehive is created by the bees, but the man-made structure itself is simple and straight forward in materials as well as process. There need not be any secrets...

  • Parts of Shrimps

    Shrimp are decapod crustaceans of the suborder Pleocyemata; they are further classified by the infraorder Caridea.

  • Facts about Seals

    Thirty-three species of seals exist all over the world from tropical to frozen climates. Seals are mammals. While they can seem clumsy on land, they are extremely adept and agile in the water.

  • Where Did the Walking Stick Originate?

    Walking sticks are interesting insects that have existed for millions of years--they are fairly common in the fossil record. There are many varieties throughout tropical and temperate climates...

  • Information About Endangered Animals

    Many of the world's wildlife suffer from dwindling populations. Scientists call these species "endangered," meaning that without human protections, they may become extinct. Tigers, giant pandas,...

  • Blue Lobster Facts

    Blue lobsters are no different from any other lobster except for their appearance; instead of the traditional reddish brown coloring, these creatures are a bright blue. Blue lobsters are very...

  • Can Canaries & Zebra Finches Be Together?

    When you are purchasing a canary and a zebra finch together as pets, it is best to keep them in separate cages. Male canaries tend to be aggressive and can attack the more mild mannered zebra finch.

  • Coyote Vs. Roadrunner

    Coyotes and roadrunners are two animals that are extremely diverse in almost every area of their lives. Coyotes are one of the most adaptive animals that are actually thriving alongside human...

  • What Do Baby Asian Black Bears Eat?

    Asian black bears, which are also known as ursus thibetanus, are considered a vulnerable species of bear. They can be identified by a white crescent shape on their chest. Though largely...

  • How to Build a Butterfly Cage

    Butterflies are beautiful creatures that enhance the garden. Building a butterfly cage is easy. Some butterfly cages can be hung vertically and make the amazing development of the butterfly fun,...

  • What to Feed a Pet Deer

    Many states allow people to keep deer as pets, although you may need a special permit from your state wildlife management department. If you're allowed to keep deer as pets, you will find them...

  • Traveling With Canaries

    Whether you're traveling to college with your pet canary in tow or taking a short family vacation with your family bird, you can safely travel with your canary using a few simple strategies. As...

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