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3 animals that breathe through their butts
If you want to be able to breathe underwater, you’re going to need to get creative. So some turtles, dragonfly nymphs, and sea cucumbers decided to use their butts. Hosted by: Michael Aranda Dooblydoo ...
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Coyote Valley third grade classes’ vistas broaden while raising juvenile trout from eggs
Students learned a valuable lesson in stewardship they share with the natural world that surrounds them while devoting their ...
Picture a baby dragonfly.
Fifth graders from West Penn Elementary School turned over rocks in Locust Creek in search of tiny critters. “I caught a fish!” one student said. Another spotted a frog. But a creature captured by ...
The Fishlab Nature Series Nymph is a shockingly effective soft plastic bass bait. The difference between my impressions of the lure in its package vs. the lure in the water could not be farther apart.
Honestly, it wasn't that I didn't think the lure looked like a dragonfly, it was the idea that a dragonfly like this would be "flying" around underwater. | Photo by Kurt Mazurek After decades as an ...
Dragonflies are hard to miss. Big, fast, and buzzing over trout streams like little helicopters, they’re the opposite of subtle. If a trout can pick out a size 22 mayfly, it certainly isn’t blind to a ...
Pond dipping in South America is surprising, mainly because it isn’t that different from pond dipping in a British ditch. There are familiar faces in the water: beetles, pond skaters, water boatmen, ...
Do you have questions about birds, bugs, bees, butterflies or other wildlife? Send your questions to Wild Things and we will try to find the answers. Sign up for our free newsletter. A male green ...
Millions of Americans enjoy birdwatching, but relatively few spend time watching bugs. Dozens of them will gather in Virginia this weekend to compare notes and search for dragonflies. Dragonflies are ...
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