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The First Anole of the Year is a Great Sign

The First Anole of the Year is a Great Sign

Feb 6, 2022

The First Anole of the Year is a Great Sign explains to readers how Florida’s highly variable winter effects reptiles and amphibians and then goes on to tell readers why seeing anoles starting to come out is a good sign of warmer days to come.

Pros and Cons of the Interesting Eastern Leaf-footed Bug

Pros and Cons of the Interesting Eastern Leaf-footed Bug

Feb 5, 2022

Pros and Cons of the Interesting Eastern Leaf-footed Bug describes how leaf-footed bugs can be pests in crops and gardens, but also explains that generally nature keeps their populations low enough that damages are minimal. It also discusses the life cycle and range of this insect.

It’s Incredibly Interesting to Watch the Sanderlings Feed on the Beach

It’s Incredibly Interesting to Watch the Sanderlings Feed on the Beach

Jan 16, 2022

It’s Incredibly Interesting to Watch the Sanderlings Feed on the Beach explains to readers the unique and energetic way that sanderlings feed on the beaches where they winter. These are highly migratory birds that nest in the High Arctic but winter on beaches throughout the temperate and tropical world.

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