Snakes have always caught our attention, even if they scare us. These quiet, slithering animals are full of surprises and can survive in some of the toughest places on Earth. They’re smart, skilled, ...
Morgan Wyatt has words of wisdom for anyone who stumbles upon Mr. No Shoulders. "If you see a snake there are only three words to remember: Leave. It. Alone." That's one of many tips and facts that ...
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Join Yoshi Tomoyasu, associate professor of Biology, and other Miami biologists for this Adaptive Nature Walk on Wheels 10 a.m.-noon, Sunday, Oct. 5. The event begins at the Miami University Natural ...
Discover the enchanting world of #LanAnhHandmade with our exquisite collection of animal-inspired ear cuffs. In this video, we showcase stunning designs featuring peacock, swan, and snake motifs. Each ...
They were getting an early start to the weekend at the Asbury Woods Nature Center on Thursday evening. It was the first night for their Scary Creature Feature nature walk made to entertain ...
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The most spellbinding art work of the past decade is a seven-and-a-half-minute film called “Love Is the Message, the Message Is Death,” by the artist and filmmaker Arthur Jafa. Word spread quickly ...
There's nothing quite like spending time with your pup in nature. They get a substantial amount of physical and mental stimulation, and you get to spend time outdoors. It's truly a win/win activity.
There are a lot of fuzzy little caterpillars wandering around my woods these days. Not just woolly bears, but tussock moth caterpillars and fall web worms adorned with tufts of hair of various and ...
A CURIOUS fact has been lately brought to my notice by a friend of mine, Mr. H. M. Oakley, in connection with the Dasypeltis scaber, Linn., or egg-eating snake—the “Eijer eter” of the Dutch ...