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Michigan Holly
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Michigan holly's red berries make it an attractive winter plant. The shrub's green leaves turn yellow in fall. The holly's red berries last through winter, if not eaten by birds. Learn about this accent plant.
Aoudad
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Aoudads are also known as barbary sheep is and live in a female dominant unit. Learn more interesting facts here at HowStuffWorks.
Gemsbok
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Gemsboks can be spotted in Ethiopia and Somalia to Namibia and eastern South Africa. Learn more about the Gemsbok at HowStuffWorks.
American Bison
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The American Bison is commonly referred to as the buffalo. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.
Why do tigers swim?
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Tigers swim in order to cool off, trap prey and relax. Learn where tigers swim, why other big cats don't join in the fun and who the heck Odin is.
How to Volunteer for the U.S. Geological Survey
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The U.S. Geological Survey offers opportunities to volunteers interested in natural science. Read about volunteer ideas through the U.S. Geological Survey.
Why Is Wombat Scat Shaped Like a Cube?
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The shape of wombat scat closely resembles dice. Learn why wombat scat has such a distinctive shape and what this means for other animals in the area.
How do animals communicate?
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Are you wondering how animals communicate? Check out this article and learn how animals communicate and more.
Meet 5 Lazarus Species, Animals Once Presumed Extinct, But Alive and Well
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Sometimes organisms, thought to be long gone from the world, rise from extinction like Lazarus from the dead, though it is a rare occurrence.
The Life and Death of Timothy Treadwell, the 'Grizzly Man'
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For Timothy Treadwell, observing and protecting grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) was a way of life. Until one day Treadwell and his partner, Amie Huguenard, were eaten alive by the same bears they revered.