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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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...
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...
An opossum skull measures about 3.72 inches in length. They have an elongated skull structure and a short basicranial region. Their most distinguishable feature is their dental set, consisting of 50...
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...
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...