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broad-tailed hummingbird

The Broad-Tailed Hummingbird

  • 28 May, 2025
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Bird Facts, Daily Critter Facts
The broad-tailed hummingbird is a medium-sized hummingbird found at higher elevations from western Canada, western United States, Mexico, and Central America. These hummingbirds are abundant and often seen buzzing around flowers and hummingbird feeders in gardens
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Tehuantepec jackrabbit

The Tehuantepec Jackrabbit

  • 27 May, 2025
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Daily Critter Facts, Lagomorph Facts, Land Mammal Facts
The Tehuantepec jackrabbit is a medium-sized hare species native to eastern Oaxaca, Mexico. These critters face many threats to their survival including the threats of habitat loss at the hands of residential and commercial developments, farming, ranching,
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school shark

The School Shark

  • 26 May, 2025
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Daily Critter Facts, Fish Facts, Shark and Ray Facts
The school shark, aka tope, tope shark, snapper shark, and soupfin shark, is a species of houndshark that can be found off the coastlines of nearly every continent, sans Antarctica. Sadly, due to overfishing and over harvesting these sharks are
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blue-headed quail-dove

The Blue-Headed Quail-Dove

  • 23 May, 2025
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Bird Facts, Daily Critter Facts
The blue-headed quail-dove, aka blue-headed partridge-dove, hail from the pigeon and dove family and are endemic to island of Cuba. These birds face the threats of habitat loss and destruction at the hands of the logging industry; hunting; trapping; invasive species, via feral cats preying on both
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Caspian seal

The Caspian Seal

  • 22 May, 2025
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Daily Critter Facts, Sea Mammal Facts, Seal Facts
The Caspian seal, 1 of the smallest members of the earless seal family, is rare in that it is found among the brackish (partially salty) Caspian Sea. These seals prefer to dwell along the shorelines, however,
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crawfish frog

The Crawfish Frog

  • 21 May, 2025
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Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts
The crawfish frog is a medium-sized, frog species native to the grasslands and prairies of the United States. These frogs face the threats of habitat loss and destruction at the hands of residential and commercial development, logging, fires, and fire suppression;
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purple-crowned fairywren

The Purple-Crowned Fairywren

  • 20 May, 2025
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Bird Facts, Daily Critter Facts
The purple-crowned fairywren is the largest of the 11 species or Australasian wren species. They are found in northern Australia. Their species’ name hails from the Latin word cǒrōna meaning “crown”, and is in reference to the distinctive purple circle of
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Pantropical spotted dolphin

The Pantropical Spotted Dolphin

  • 19 May, 2025
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Daily Critter Facts, Dolphin Facts, Sea Mammal Facts
The Pantropical spotted dolphin can be found in all the world’s temperate and tropical oceans. These dolphins were starting to decline rapidly before the 1980s due to millions of them being killing in tuna purse seine nets. But thanks to “dolphin safe” practices,
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bridled nail-tail wallaby

The Bridled Nail-Tail Wallaby

  • 16 May, 2025
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts, Marsupial Facts
The bridled nail-tail wallaby, aka bridled nail-tailed wallaby, bridled nailtail wallaby, bridled wallaby, merrin, or flashjack, is a small wallaby found in 3 remote areas in Queensland, Australia. These wallabies face the threats of habitat loss and destruction
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bigfin reef squid

The Bigfin Reef Squid

  • 15 May, 2025
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Cephalopod Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Fish Facts
The bigfin reef squid, aka reef squid, glitter squid, green-eyed squid, oval squid, northern calamari, or tiger squid, have the fastest recorded growth rate of any large marine invertebrate. These and other squid species are threatened by overfishing. However,
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