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European storm petrel

The European Storm Petrel

  • 7 March, 2024
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Bird Facts, Daily Critter Facts
The European storm petrel, aka storm petrel or British storm petrel, has a wide distribution and can be found off the coasts of Europe and western Africa. They are migratory birds that spend their winters off the coast of
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black rat

The Infamous Black Rat

  • 6 March, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts, Rodent Facts
The black rat, aka roof rat, house rat, ship rat, Alexandrine rat, Old English rat, or trodman, can be found throughout the world; even Antarctica. These rodents are highly adaptable and can live in a multitude of
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greater flamingo

The Greater Flamingo

  • 5 March, 2024
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Bird Facts, Daily Critter Facts
The greater flamingo, aka rosy flamingo or pink flamingo, is the largest and farthest reaching of the flamingo species. These birds are distributed through Africa, southern Europe, the Middle East, and India. They prefer
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spotted hyena

The Spotted Hyena

  • 4 March, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts
The spotted hyena, aka laughing hyena, can be found throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Their habitats include: open and dense dry woodland, grasslands, savannas, mountains, tropical rainforests, semi-deserts, and coastal areas.
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green humphead parrotfish

The Green Humphead Parrotfish

  • 1 March, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Fish Facts, Reefs
The green humphead parrotfish, aka humphead parrotfish, bumphead parrotfish, double-headed parrotfish, buffalo parrotfish, and giant parrotfish, hails from various reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. They can be found
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south island takahē

The South Island Takahē

  • 29 February, 2024
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Bird Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Flightless Bird Facts
The south island takahē, aka Takahē, is a flightless bird that can only be found in New Zealand. The bulk of their population has been translocated to Kapiti, Mana, Maud, Motutapu, and Tiritiri Matangi. This was necessary due to
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viperine snake

The Viperine Snake

  • 28 February, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Reptile Facts, Snake Facts
The viperine snake, aka viperine water snake, can be found throughout southwestern Europe and into northwestern Africa. They prefer meadows, open woodlands close to lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and have also been recorded in
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ili pika

The Ili Pika

  • 27 February, 2024
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Daily Critter Facts, Lagomorph Facts, Land Mammal Facts
The Ili pika can only be found in a small and remote section of northwest China. They prefer to inhabit talus slopes which are at very high elevations. These little critters unfortunately face the threats of habitat loss and destruction at the hands of farming and ranching. This also adds […]
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Majorcan midwife toad

The Majorcan Midwife Toad

  • 26 February, 2024
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Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Toad Facts
The Majorcan midwife toad, aka ferreret or Mallorcan midwife toad, hails only from the mountainous regions and gorges of the Serra de Tramuntana, in Balearic Island of Majorca in the Mediterranean Sea. They prefer streams in
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peacock tarantula

The Peacock Tarantula

  • 23 February, 2024
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Arachnid Facts, Arthropod Facts, Daily Critter Facts
The peacock tarantula is an Old World species (hailing from Africa or Asia). They hail only from a 39 square mile reserve forest in Jharkand, West Bengal, in India. They prefer a humid forest habitat. Unfortunately, their habitat is constantly being
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