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sand cat

The Sand Cat

  • 23 January, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Feline Facts, Land Mammal Facts
The sand cat, aka Sahara cat or sand dune cat, can be found throughout northern Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and southwest & central Asia. They prefer stony, arid, and sandy desert biomes with little vegetation or water. Even
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Northern Pacific rattlesnake

The Northern Pacific Rattlesnake

  • 22 January, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Reptile Facts, Snake Facts
The Northern Pacific rattlesnake, aka western rattlesnake, can be found from Canada, through the western United States, and into Mexico. They prefer brush habitats, grasslands, prairies, and sometimes woods, forests – along streams, rocky
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plateau pika

The Plateau Pika

  • 19 January, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Lagomorph Facts, Land Mammal Facts
The plateau pika, aka black-lipped pika, hails from the Tibetan Plateau in China, India, and Nepal. They prefer to dwell in higher elevations of up to 16,400 feet. Their preferred habitats are alpine deserts, steppes, meadows,
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Lord Howe Island stick insect

The Lord Howe Island Stick Insect

  • 18 January, 2024
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Arthropod Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Insect Facts
The Lord Howe Island stick insect, aka tree lobster, can only be found on the small islet of Ball’s Pyramid. These critters are considered the rarest insect in the world. Due to hunting; trapping; invasive species; and climate
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salt marsh harvest mouse

The Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse

  • 17 January, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts, Rodent Facts
The salt marsh harvest mouse, aka red-bellied harvest mouse, hails only from the San Francisco Bay area. Their preferred habitat is salt and brackish marshes with an ample supply of pickleweed. Due to the threats of habitat destruction
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Hawaiian honeycreeper

The Hawaiian Honeycreeper

  • 16 January, 2024
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Bird Facts, Daily Critter Facts
The Hawaiian honeycreeper is a model in adaptive radiation (evolution that occurs when an organism adapts to new environments through genetic mutation). These birds can be found throughout the Hawaiian islands. They prefer
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turtleheaded sea snake

The Turtleheaded Sea Snake

  • 15 January, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Reefs, Reptile Facts, Snake Facts
The turtleheaded sea snake, aka egg-eating sea snake, can be found in Oceania near Australia and also some Pacific Islands like the Philippines and the Loyalty Islands of New Caledonia. These sea snakes tend to be sedentary and
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brown marmorated stink bug

The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

  • 12 January, 2024
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Arthropod Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Insect Facts
The brown marmorated stink bug is native to China, Japan, Korea, and other Asian locales. However, they have been introduced to the Americas and Europe. These insects are considered a nuisance or pest, as they cause serious
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Tarzan chameleon

The Tarzan Chameleon

  • 11 January, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Lizard Facts, Reptile Facts
The Tarzan chameleon, aka Tarzan’s chameleon, hails only from central eastern Madagascar. They prefer the fragmented forest habitats outside of Tarzanville, Province Moramanga, Madagascar. Sadly, these chameleons are
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millipede

The Amazing Millipede

  • 10 January, 2024
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Arthropod Facts, Daily Critter Facts
The millipede gets their name from the Latin mille, meaning “thousand”, and pes, meaning “foot”. They are found on all continents, sans Antarctica. A funny fact is that, until 2020, there were no documented
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