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| Wood Cock | |
| (Philohela minor) Fact: Woodcooks have a special flexible beak that help them probe for earthworms. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:47:30 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 398 - Votes: 4 - Rating: 1.5 | |
| Water Scorpion | |
| (Ranatra) Fact: Water scorpions are not scorpions at all but are a predatory insect found commonly in slow moving water. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:47:14 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 607 - Votes: 3 - Rating: 1 | |
| Painted Turtle | |
| (Chrysems picta) Fact: Painted Turtles can live 20-30 years and grow to be the size of dinner plates. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:47:00 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 463 - Votes: 2 - Rating: 5 | |
| Tadpoles – Leopard Frog | |
| (Rana pipiens) Fact: It takes about 90 days for tadpoles to become baby frogs. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:46:45 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 454 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 1 | |
| Red Squirrel | |
| (Sciurus vulgaris) Fact: Squirrels can be right- or left-handed when they eat a pine cone. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:46:22 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 293 - Votes: 2 - Rating: 3 | |
| Red Squirrel | |
| (Sciurus vulgaris) Fact: Red squirrels have four fingers and five toes. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:46:06 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 367 - Votes: 2 - Rating: 4.5 | |
| Fishing Spider | |
| (Dolomedes tenebrosus) Fact: Despite their reputation, spiders are beneficial. They eat all kinds of bugs like flies and crickets. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:45:50 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 358 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 3 | |
| Slug | |
| (Deroceras reticulatum) Fact: Slugs are very sensitive to the wind and can dehydrate and die if caught in a wind. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:45:24 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 237 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0 | |
| Slug | |
| (Deroceras reticulatum) Fact: Slugs can stretch to 20 times their normal length enabling them to squeeze through openings to get at food. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:45:10 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 205 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 2 | |
| Salamander | |
| Fact: Salamanders are the only amphibians who can regenerate lost body parts. Legs, tails, toes and possibly even eyes have been known to grow back after being lost. | |
| Date: 2008-06-06 10:44:48 - Added by: a1dmin2 | |
| Views: 296 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0 | |


