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River otters belong to the family Mustelidae, which includes weasels, badgers, skunks, and otters. Sliding and wrestling, belly flopping and somersaulting, river otters really know how to play! They take advantage of any slippery slope for fun, whether Full Review »
The horseshoe crab is an arthropod, one of many animals with a segmented body, jointed legs, and compound eyes, but is not a true crab. True crabs have 10 legs; horseshoe crabs have 12. Due to the structure of their mouth parts they are more closely relat Full Review »
Head and body length 15 to 25 inches, tail 20 to 35 inches. Weight 12 to16 lbs. (6 to 8 kilograms). Hair generally coarse and stringy. Lacks underfur. Colors: golden, red, buff, brown or black, with hands and feet generally black. Hands are like hooks wit Full Review »
Madagascar is the world center for chameleons. Its 54 species amount to 2/3 of the planet's total. Chameleons can use each eye independently, but they bring them both forward to focus on prey. Recent experiments, however, have shown that they do not rely Full Review »
Welcome to Komodo Dragon Central, a guide and web directory to that astounding reptile, the Komodo dragons of Indonesia. On this site you will find almost 100 links to zoos, articles, images, stuffed animals and everything else related to the Komodo drago Full Review »
Closely related to the python, the boa constrictor is pale sandy brown (which may have a pink cast) with 15 to 20 chocolate brown marks on its back. Normally grows to a length of 10 feet. The largest boa constrictor ever caught was 18.5 feet long. Native Full Review »
Hello and welcome to AllTurtles! AllTurtles is filled with important information on how to properly care for your pet turtle whether your turtle is a water turtle or a land turtle. AllTurtles also has a gift shop for those turtle lovers in your life. The Full Review »
Trees not only keep you from seeing the forest, but they stand in the way of an improved Colorado economy. Full Review »
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Students explore the different types of birds that live in Utah. They learn how they care for their young and how they survive the winter. Full Review »

