Read More MMammalsBats: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 15, 2024 Bats are members of the order Chiroptera and are the only mammals that can fly. Bats can sustain… Read More
Read More FFeaturesGuide to Scientific Classification of AnimalsbyEmmanuella OluwafemiJune 26, 2024 There are over 1.5 million different types of living organisms on planet Earth, ranging from microorganisms and simple… Read More
Read More MMammalsCoatis: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 15, 2024 Coatis, or coatimundi, are South American raccoons closely related to North American raccoons and kinkajous. In English, they… Read More
Read More MMammalsEurasian Elk: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 15, 2024 The Eurasian elk is recorded as the largest and heaviest Swedish mammal; amazingly, it is comparatively common all… Read More
Read More MMammalsCoyote: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 16, 2024 The coyote is a medium-sized canine closely related to the wolf and dog. The animal is well-known for… Read More
Read More MMammalsBat-eared Fox: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 16, 2024 About 800,000 years ago, the Bat-eared Fox became a species of ancient canines vastly distributed in the mid-Pleistocene… Read More
Read More FFeaturesMealworms: Profile and InformationbyEmmanuella OluwafemiNovember 22, 2024 Mealworms are a popular pet food, but they are more than just pet food. These worms are larvae… Read More
Read More MMammalsPrairie Dogs: Profile and InformationbyEmmanuella OluwafemiJune 16, 2024 Prairie dogs are unique herbivorous burrowing rodents found in the grasslands of North America. There are five species of prairie dogs: black-tailed, Gunnison’s, white-tailed, Utah,… Read More
Read More MMammalsKinkajou: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 15, 2024 Also known as honey bears, Kinkajous are small, golden-brown mammals that stay in the rainforest and are increasingly… Read More
Read More RRodentsBamboo Rats: Profile and InformationbyEmmanuella OluwafemiJune 15, 2024 Bamboo rats come in size from the greater bamboo rat, usually around 15 to 25 cm long (head and… Read More