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Coyote Sounds: What Kind of Noises Do Coyotes Make?

Coyotes can produce a range of sounds, from guttural growls to staccato yips. However, the most infamous sound a coyote makes is its signature howl—a loud, screeching, and eerie noise that...

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Animal Barrier Fence: What Can I Put at the Bottom of a Fence to Keep Animals Out?

The best way to stop varmints from digging underneath your fences is by establishing an underground barrier. Chicken wire or hex netting is the best fencing material to keep pests out. Propping up a...

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The Best Squirrel Traps, Baits, and How to Use One

The best squirrel trap is a one-door cage trap. After live trapping the squirrel using this trap, relocate and release the squirrel away from your home in a humane way. The best bait for the trap is...

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Do Snakes Hibernate: Where do snakes go in the Winter?

No, snakes do not hibernate in the winter—at least not in the way that mammals do. Instead, these ectothermic creatures enter a dormant state of rest known as brumation. This hibernation-like state...

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Do Bats Hibernate in the Winter?

Yes, bats enter a state of hibernation during the winter months. Although, most bats migrate to find a more consistent food source or escape the cold weather conditions of their natural habitat. They...

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Opossum Sounds: What Kind of Noise Does an Opossum Make?

Opossums growl, scream, or hiss whenever they feel distressed or angry. They may also make clicking sounds when trying to communicate with other possums. Baby opossums vocalize by making a sneezing...

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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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