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. Are you pulling my leg? At first, I didn’t believe it. I certainly wasn’t expecting it, and it seemed too good to be true. But there it was, in black-and-white. Steph at Ink Chromatography nominated...
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Ladybugs (and their gentlemen) are good at finding building cracks and crannies, and will move indoors for the winter when they can (Photo: Brian Collette, Creative Commons license). . Old Man Winter...
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Red-eared sliders take a less extreme approach to winter survival than hibernation (Photo: Charles Lam, Creative Commons license) The holidays are well behind us now. Shorter days and Jack Frost...
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Record numbers of snowy owls have ventured south this winter, creating a not-often-in-a-lifetime opportunity for bird-lovers in Canada and parts of the U.S. (Photo: winnu, Creative Commons license) ....
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Coyote couples are as destined to misfortune as any literary star-crossed lovers, but a lot more reproductively successful (Photo: Larry Lamsa, Creative Commons license) . Boy meets girl. It’s such a...
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Just hangin' on the corner with the homies... smart, bored, and looking for trouble (Photo: John Biehler, Creative Commons license) . World War II had barely ended when researchers began to notice a...
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Common brushtail possums know how to work the cute (Photo: David Midgley, Creative Commons license) .. Consider, if you will, the sartorial importance of tail attire. To bare, or not to bare… that is...
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Frogs, including this Pacific tree frog, could use a little help as they try to survive in the 21st Century (Photo: Jacki Dougan, Creative Commons license) . Fifty years ago, Rachel Carson asked the...
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