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Prairie dogs don’t just scream – they name the threat
Prairie dogs rely on highly specific alarm calls to survive in exposed grassland ecosystems. Research shows that their vocalizations can encode information about predator type, size, and even human ...
Peafowl are regularly kept as livestock in Kentucky, and while they are considered exotic animals, they aren’t subject to ...
Topeka shiners have been documented in 60% of the over 200 oxbow lakes restored across Iowa's landscape, 97% of which is ...
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Wildlife to Be Managed! ● Permitted Wildlife Species Now Defined Wild animals have evolved to live freely in their natural ...
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11 animals that build complex underground towns and cities
Far below our feet, animals are quietly shaping the ground into labyrinths that function like villages, towns and even cities. I look at 11 species whose underground engineering rivals human suburbs, ...
Texans sensing spring coming in on the breeze can start planning their drought-tolerant gardens now. A new app by the Texas ...
Watch bison roam above the Illinois River at this scenic Illinois state park with bluff views, prairie trails, and a day trip that sticks with you long after.
A single kiss can leave a lasting impression, whether it's in real life or on the silver screen. But why, exactly?
Keeping amphibians as pets offers hobbyists an opportunity to connect with the non-human world, often increasing interest in ...
A single kiss can leave a lasting impression, whether it's in real life or on the silver screen. But why, exactly?
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