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wildebeest

The Abundant Wildebeest

  • 18 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts, Ungulate Facts

The wildebeest, aka gnu, is a member of the antelope family. They hail from the central, eastern, and southern parts of Africa. These critters prefer open woodlands and green plains

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white-striped dorcopsis

The White-Striped Dorcopsis

  • 17 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts, Marsupial Facts

The white-striped dorcopsis, aka greater forest wallaby, is found in the northern part of West Papua, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. They prefer primary and secondary tropical forests. These marsupials (carry their young in an abdominal pouch, or marsupium) are related to

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giant wētā

The Giant Weta

  • 14 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Arthropod Facts, Insect Facts

Reportedly one of, if not the heaviest known insects in the world, it’s the giant weta. These New Zealand natives have jaws strong enough to cut through carrots. There are 70 known species of weta. 11 species are in the giant category. They have been nearly wiped out on the […]

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Himalayan tahr

The Himalayan Tahr

  • 13 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts, Ungulate Facts

Enter the Himalayan tahr, a large wild goat that lives its life around the mountain forests, mountain slopes, and also the alpine pastures on the Himalayas in India, Nepal, and Tibet. These big goats have also been introduced to North America, New Zealand,

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long-wattled umbrellabird

The Long-Wattled Umbrellabird

  • 12 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Bird Facts

The long-wattled umbrellabird, aka Pájaro Bolsón, Pájaro Toro, Dungali, and Vaca de Monte, is a passerine (perching or song bird) that can be found in Equador and Colombia. There are 3 known species of these cotingas. But we’ll be focusing on the long-wattled species. They prefer humid to wet premontane […]

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pygmy right whale

The Pygmy Right Whale

  • 11 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Sea Mammal Facts, Whale Facts

The pygmy right whale is the smallest species of baleen whales. Pygmy right whales aren’t true right whales at all, but are typically called so due to their bowed lower jaw, with the arch and stocky body. These features increase as they age. They call the cold ocean waters

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bee hummingbird

The Bee Hummingbird

  • 10 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Bird Facts

And the award for world’s smallest known bird goes to the bee hummingbird. These tiny avians can only be found on the Cuban archipelago, the main island of Cuba, and the Isla de la Juventud in the Western Indies. They are so small that they are often mistaken for

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pseudoscorpion

The Pseudoscorpion

  • 7 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Arachnid Facts, Arthropod Facts

The pseudoscorpion, aka false scorpion, is a type of arachnid that can be found nearly the world over. They’re even near the Arctic Circle. These ancient, diminutive critters have been around for approximately 380 million years with little change. They prefer areas with decaying logs, leaf-litter

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baiji river dolphin

The Mysterious Baiji River Dolphin

  • 6 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Dolphin Facts, Sea Mammal Facts

The baiji (pronounced by-jee) is considered to be the first dolphin species to possibly go extinct do to human interaction. There are believed to be fewer than 10 specimens left. In the 1800s, this species

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poison dart frog

The Poison Dart Frog

  • 5 May, 2021
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Daily Critter Facts, Amphibian Facts, Frog Facts

The poison dart frog, aka, poison arrow frog, poison frog, or dendrobatid, is the epitome of amphibian beauty. They come in a host of colors and all have a secret weapon. Have you ever heard the saying, “You are what you eat”? Well, these frogs are living proof

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