How Red Foxes Use Snow to Their Advantage in Vermont
Winter in Vermont is long, quiet, and unforgiving. Snow piles up for months, temperatures dip well below freezing, and much of the landscape seems locked in place. For many animals, …
Winter in Vermont is long, quiet, and unforgiving. Snow piles up for months, temperatures dip well below freezing, and much of the landscape seems locked in place. For many animals, …
Winter in Louisiana does not arrive with blizzards or deep snowfields, but for cold-blooded animals, it can still be a season of risk. Water temperatures drop, oxygen levels fluctuate, and …
Minnesota winters are shaped by continental climate and Arctic air masses. Cold snaps regularly push temperatures to -20°F or lower, and wind chills can drop far beyond that. Snow cover …
Winter in Maine is not just cold. It is prolonged, heavy with snow, and unforgiving to animals that cannot migrate or hibernate. For the North American porcupine, winter survival depends …
Florida is one of the most turtle-rich states in the United States. Its warm climate, extensive wetlands, slow rivers, lakes, and coastal waters support a wide variety of freshwater and …
Raccoons rank among the most adaptable and frequently seen wild mammals in North Carolina, comfortably navigating forests, agricultural land, suburban developments, and even crowded urban areas. As raccoons become more …
Bird nests are a familiar sight across Massachusetts. They appear in backyard shrubs, under porch eaves, inside barns, on streetlights, and even tucked into the corners of busy commercial buildings. …
Finding a scorpion inside your home is one of those experiences that instantly grabs your attention. Whether it appears in a bathroom sink, crawls across a bedroom wall at night, …
Seeing a large spider dart across the floor can be unsettling, especially in Arizona, where people are already accustomed to hearing about venomous wildlife. Wolf spiders, with their size, speed, …
All across California, people repeatedly report sightings of animals they call “fox dogs.” Homeowners describe animals with bushy tails, narrow muzzles, and quick, fox-like movements that don’t quite match any …
In Wyoming, wildcats and free-roaming domestic cats are frequently spotted in the same areas. Ranchlands, sagebrush basins, forest edges, and even the outskirts of small towns create shared spaces where …
Throughout Maine, tales of unusual canids have been shared for generations. Farmers describe animals that look like coyotes but act like dogs. Hunters report tracks that seem too large for …