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Coyote Skull and Skeleton Anatomy and Identification

The coyote's skull is one of its most distinguishable anatomical features. It measures 7.5 inches long, has front-facing eye sockets, a large braincase, and an elongated snout. Its sagittal crest is...

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link to Where Do Raccoons Live? Lifespan, Diet, Hibernation, and Nesting

Where Do Raccoons Live? Lifespan, Diet, Hibernation, and Nesting

Raccoons can live 3 years in the wild and are opportunistic eaters, feeding on anything from fruits to fish. They live in quite a wide variety of environments and can even call a section of your home...

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link to How Do I Identify Baby Snakes? Snake Overview: Lifespan, Diet, Sleep, and Nesting

How Do I Identify Baby Snakes? Snake Overview: Lifespan, Diet, Sleep, and Nesting

The presence of an egg tooth sets baby snakes apart from adult snakes. With over 3,000 species of snakes on Earth, these reptiles come in all colors and sizes. They're carnivorous, feeding on...

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How High up Can a Rat Climb?

Rats are excellent climbers, capable of scaling vertical structures like fences, gutters, and brick walls. The average rat also boasts a jump distance of about 36 inches—just shy of a meter. Even...

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What Does Bat Poop Look Like: Identification & Pictures

Bat poop, also known as "guano", takes the form of tiny, black, and elongated pellets. Unlike mouse poop, they crumble under pressure and may contain remnants of insect exoskeletons. Fascinatingly...

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What Does Gopher Poop Look Like: Identification & Pictures

Unlike moles and voles, gophers only eat plant-based food. This diet reflects in their droppings—which look like shiny, black, tubular pellets with blunt ends. Gopher feces isn't much larger than...

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Most people’s first instinct when they see a wild skunk is to back away, but not Joshua. He holds a near-obsessive fascination with skunks and their behavior. Although Joshua has never been closer than five feet to a skunk, he has spent countless hours researching them. He knows almost everything there is to know about skunks, from their diet and habitat, to how to humanely trap them. Joshua’s interest in skunks is rooted in his love of animal biology. He fondly remembers topping his finals in biology class while in university. Now, as a writer, he fuses passion and expertise into one by sharing his knowledge about the animal kingdom with others.

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