Do you remember that funny commercial that used to play in the 1990s “What would you do for a Klondike bar?” Well, it depends on how old you were in… Read More
By Hannah Crawford 8 months ago
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Do you remember that funny commercial that used to play in the 1990s “What would you do for a Klondike bar?” Well, it depends on how old you were in… Read More
By Hannah Crawford 8 months ago
Maine is a great place to buy a second home, and is often thought of by many as perfect for retirement! With cool weather in the brutal summer months and… Read More
By Sonny Haugen 8 months ago
New Jersey is a Mid-Atlantic state that borders Pennsylvania, New York, and Delaware. Despite having one of the smallest areas of any state in the country, New Jersey has the… Read More
By Kyle Glatz 8 months ago
Key Points: There are around 30 beaches around Okanagan Lake, which are popular tourist destinations. Emerald Lake is arguably one of the most beautiful lakes in British Columbia. It's the… Read More
By Kirstin Harrington 8 months ago
Washington state is home to incredible wildlife on land, in the sky, and in the sea. Amongst the incredible aquatic species off the Washington coast in the Pacific Ocean is… Read More
By Jesse Elop 8 months ago
Your cat is standing on your windowsill, its gaze fixated on something outdoors when it starts chattering and chirping. What is going on? Discover three reasons cats chirp and chatter… Read More
By Angie Menjivar 8 months ago
Imagine a sun-scorched landscape where almost all shade vanishes under the sun’s relentless gaze. You might question if life can thrive here. Yet amid the rocky soil and intense heat,… Read More
By Sanaphay Rattanavong 8 months ago
The brown recluse spider is one of only three types of spiders in North America with venom strong enough to be dangerous to humans. For many, this tiny arachnid is… Read More
By Hailey Pruett 8 months ago
If you're considering having a second home in Florida and don't want to break the bank, this article is for you! There are plenty of benefits to owning a lakefront… Read More
By Alyssa Shea 8 months ago
How many times have you taken a walk along the rivers in Wisconsin? Making up over 56,000 miles of the state, only 276 miles are safe enough to walk along… Read More
By Micky Moran 8 months ago
Do you currently own a Pink Princess philodendron showing signs of trouble? Or do you have your eye on one at the nursery but aren’t sure how to care for… Read More
By Jennifer Hollohan 8 months ago
Montana's rugged landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and climatic variability create an environment conducive to wildfires. Montana experiences an annual cycle of fire activity being one of the states most affected by… Read More
By Shreya Agrawal 8 months ago
One of the most popular schooling fish kept in aquariums is Danios, a genus of around 27 different species. New species are continually added to the Danio genus, although they… Read More
By Sarah Psaradelis 8 months ago
Any hiker’s worst fear in bear country is an awe-inspiring encounter that becomes a terrifying attack. Now imagine the shock if this happened in your backyard. A boy in New… Read More
By Jesse Elop 8 months ago
Did you know that there are over 165,000 known species of caterpillars in the world? These fascinating creatures come in all shapes and sizes, each with its unique characteristics. Caterpillars… Read More
By Kyler Matthews 8 months ago
Lake Sammamish has a rich history woven with resilience within the lands in which it resides in Washington State. Spanning over 7 miles in length and encompassing more than 8… Read More
By Ashley Day 8 months ago
Samuel de Champlain was a 17th-century rock star — at least in France. Born into a seafaring family, the noted cartographer, soldier, and explorer received permission from the French government… Read More
By John Perritano 8 months ago
If you head to the aquarium and look for those adorable little seahorses, you’ll see some vividly colored creatures of the deep. But what if the next time you visit,… Read More
By Sandy Porter 8 months ago
Key Points Baby elephants usually take their first steps only minutes after being born. Mothers and other female members of an elephant herd help a baby elephant stand up and… Read More
By Eliana Riley 8 months ago
Key Points: Fort Pierre is the oldest town in South Dakota, established in 1832 by the American Fur Trading Company. The town's location on the Missouri River increased its importance… Read More
By Shreya Agrawal 8 months ago
Sperm whales have one of the largest global distributions of any marine mammal. They are also the largest species of toothed whales. These massive whales occur in every deep ocean… Read More
By Chanel Coetzee 8 months ago
Raccoons (Procyon lotor) have intrigued scientists and the public alike with their remarkable intelligence and adaptability. Often found in urban landscapes, these cunning “trash pandas” thrive at the intersection of… Read More
By Sanaphay Rattanavong 8 months ago
Has your vet prescribed carprofen to your painful dog? You likely have a list of questions about what this medication is and how it works, so let’s discuss everything you… Read More
By Amber LaRock 8 months ago
Hummingbirds are among the smallest birds in the world. These tiny, fast-flying birds drink sweet flower nectar and flap their wings rapidly to hover in the air as they do… Read More
By Carrie Woodward 8 months ago
Many household items may be used for dual purposes. Dishwashing detergent, for example, frequently makes its way into plant care to remove pests. But one pesticide product that should never… Read More
By Sandy Porter 8 months ago
It’s not the northern snakehead’s fault that it has become a pest and a terror in the Lower Susquehanna River. This one-of-a-kind fish is native to rivers that drain into… Read More
By Arlene Mckanic 8 months ago
It's been a little while since Mississippi, the Magnolia state, made the national news. This time, it goes hand-in-hand with the opening of alligator season in the state. Since 2005,… Read More
By Katie Downey 8 months ago
The sound of their buzzing and the raised bumps they leave on your skin are enough to keep you indoors. But when do mosquitoes go away? Learn about their life… Read More
By Angie Menjivar 8 months ago
The tallest mountain in Oregon is the majestic Mount Hood, a towering peak that stands 11,239 feet above sea level. While the snow-capped Mount Hood is one of the most… Read More
By Cammi Morgan 8 months ago
The key to a green, healthy lawn is water. If you don't water your sod enough, it will dry out and eventually die. If you water it too much, you… Read More
By Kristin Hitchcock 8 months ago
If you and your friends are a bit bored on a snowy night in Montana, there are probably less hazardous things that you can find to keep yourself amused than… Read More
By Sharon Parry 8 months ago
Since 2020, there has been an increase in reports of encounters with orca whales, specifically orcas attacking boats, and causing a lot of damage. Interestingly, researchers believe the main culprit of this… Read More
By Nixza Gonzalez 8 months ago
Were you recently given black onyx as a gift and want to find the meaning behind it? Are you new to the symbolism behind certain stones? Did you find a… Read More
By Aaron Webber 8 months ago
These crustaceans have the kind of powerful claws you want to keep your fingers away from. Yet the man at the bottom of the page sees a rare opportunity and… Read More
By Angie Menjivar 8 months ago
Sitting above the Gulf of Mexico and rich with swamps and bayous, Louisiana is a land of water. Indeed, much of the state is under sea level, for good or… Read More
By Arlene Mckanic 8 months ago
Dominique chickens originated in the United States during the colonial period, making them one of the oldest recognized breeds in America. They're known mostly for their unique, attractive color pattern,… Read More
By Kristin Hitchcock 8 months ago
Tulips elicit the notion of springtime, new life, new growth, new hope. Planting tulips in Illinois is no exception to this, and, in fact, helps to bring that joy sooner… Read More
By Sandy Porter 8 months ago
Crocodiles are opportunistic and happy to snack on anything meaty. Despite knowing this, a man places his entire forearm into the mouth of a crocodile. He clearly knows what he’s… Read More
By Angie Menjivar 8 months ago
In recent days, the San Antonio Zoo announced that they have a new little one. This chick comes courtesy of their own secretary birds, Bernard and Satinka. On August 25,… Read More
By Megan Martin 8 months ago
Seeing is believing. Sometimes, to dispel myths, experts have to show examples of wildlife behavior. The rattlesnake expert in the video at the bottom of the page donates his time… Read More
By Angie Menjivar 8 months ago
One might think that the beauty of a marigold flower, followed by its brightly colored petals, holds a great attraction towards hummingbirds. However, it appears that these charming little birds… Read More
By Kayeleen Parsons 8 months ago
Lovebirds are moderately priced compared to some other parrot species. However, lovebird prices depend greatly on their coloration, age, and where you're purchasing them from. Because they're smaller, these birds… Read More
By Kristin Hitchcock 8 months ago
Did you know that lots of different succulents like shade? These intriguing botanical wonders defy the sun-soaked stereotype of their kind and reveal a surprising adaptation. If you've ever wondered… Read More
By Em Casalena 8 months ago
Washington is known for having some of the best fishing in the country. The state has many places where people can fish, including lakes, large rivers, and even the Pacific… Read More
By Kyle Glatz 8 months ago
Nevada is situated in the Southwestern United States. It is the seventh-largest state in the U.S. in terms of total area. Here is a detailed look at the size of… Read More
By Mike Edmisten 8 months ago
Turtles have become an incredibly popular choice for pets in the last several years for many reasons. One of the biggest is how easy it is to care for them… Read More
By Sandy Porter 8 months ago
“Light’s, camera, action!” These three words are the most famous for those who film documentaries. And for those who film our action-packed Hollywood movies. However, now and then, the “action”… Read More
By Hannah Crawford 8 months ago