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Why do crows gather in large flocks on a tree?
In the evenings, they fly loudly over our cities, circle over parks, and suddenly settle by the hundreds in bare trees. For some, it seems like a scene from a horror movie—for biologists, it’s a ...
Fairy wrens are everywhere. Go anywhere in Australia and there will be at least one local fairy wren. They're not endangered.
Nearly identical blue and brown hairstreaks were split into nine new species using DNA and microscopic wing traits.
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Javelina versus feral pigs differences and identification tips
The ranch real estate experts at James Bigley Ranches clarify the differences between javelina and feral pigs, including tips ...
Contrary to popular belief, water moccasins and cottonmouth snakes are the same snakes. Both terms refer to the same species, Agkistrodon piscivorus, a venomous water snake in North America. Read on ...
A capybara is a large rodent (about the size of a pig) and and a member of the genus Hydrochoerus.
While you may have tolerance for minor damage, it also comes down to how many of these animals actually are living in your ...
A grouper and a moray eel sound like an unlikely pairing, but they form the ultimate hunting team thanks to referential gestures.
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