Read More BBovidaeGoats: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 17, 2024 Goats can be physically characterized as plump-bodied animals with horns, beards, and cloven hooves. The two types of… Read More
Read More IInvertebratesBlue-ringed Octopus: Profile and InformationbyEmmanuella OluwafemiJune 15, 2024 The blue-ringed octopuses are four highly venomous species comprising the genus Hapalochlaena that live in coral reefs and… Read More
Read More MMammalsFish-eating Bats: Profile and InformationbyEmmanuella OluwafemiJune 15, 2024 Bats are one of the most intriguing animals in the wild. Myotis vivesi, also known as the fish-eating… Read More
Read More MMammalsOlingos: Profile and InformationbyEmmanuella OluwafemiJune 15, 2024 The genus Bassaricyon comprises little Neotropical procyonids, popularly called olingos. The olingos are native to the Central and… Read More
Read More MMammalsDolphins: Profile and InformationbyEmmanuella OluwafemiJune 15, 2024 Dolphins are one of the most popular aquatic mammals. Dolphins are marine mammals within the infra-order Cetacea. Dolphin… Read More
Read More MMammalsEvening Bats: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 15, 2024 Evening bats can be easily mistaken for Myotis species, even though the curved tragus can differentiate the two… Read More
Read More IInvertebratesJellyfish: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 15, 2024 There are around 2,000 different species of jellyfish in the world, and the most common being the big,… Read More
Read More MMammalsCacomistle: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi MichaelJune 15, 2024 Cacomistle, scientifically known as Bassariscus sumichrasti, is a species within the order Carnivora, meaning it is related to… Read More
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 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