Meet the Beautiful and Amazing Tersa Sphinx Moth gives the reader some of the authors experience with an adult moth as well as some facts about the moth. Photos help to emphasize the beauty and some of the interesting aspects of this moth.
For All You Frog Lovers…It’s World Water Frog Day! celebrates the first ever World Water Frog Day with photographs of American bullfrogs and southern cricket frogs, and explains some of the unique characteristics of these frogs. It also discusses the importance of these animals as monitors of environmental health.
Along with Beautiful Spring Flowers Come Beautiful Spring Spiders tells about a breeding pair of spiders the author was observing in late March. There are several photos of the spiders.
The Echo Moth is a Beautiful Florida Icon discusses the gorgeous adult moth and it’s brightly colored caterpillars. Learn about their habitat, food preferences, and why they have become a Florida icon, especially around Stetson University.
Florida has a Large Variety of Beautiful Frogs discusses the various types of frogs that live in central Florida and provides photos of some examples.
Turkey Vultures are Even Better Adapted than Black Vultures discusses the similarities and differences between the two types of vultures, and explains some of their special adaptations that allow them to eat carrion.
The Beautiful Florida Giant Katydid Look Like a Leaf talks about this large, green flying and jumping nocturnal insect in the wild, and when kept in captivity as a pet. Learn all about it at www.whatnext10.com
The Beautiful Polyphemus Moth has an Interesting, Unusual Lifecycle discusses the lifecycle of this large, impressive moth and emphasizes how it differs from other moths. Read it all at www.whatnext10.com
Eastern Blue Jays are Beautiful Birds that Do Well Around People describes how these birds interact with people and with other birds. It also touches on some other behaviors of the species.
Another Great Sign of Spring is the First Tree Frog tells about sighting a tee frog out looking for insects to eat in early spring. It also give a few facts about tree frog behavior and mating.
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