Weekly Puzzler Answer 269
The white, fuzzy masses on last week’s puzzler may have looked like some kind of fungal growth but they are actually an animal, or more accurate, many animals. If we
The white, fuzzy masses on last week’s puzzler may have looked like some kind of fungal growth but they are actually an animal, or more accurate, many animals. If we
I love today’s puzzler because when you see it I think it would be hard not to smile. It’s a smiley face! Check it out! I suspect this will be
The critters on the edge of the leaf in last week’s puzzler resemble caterpillars. Most who see them think they are some kind of caterpillar, perhaps that of a moth.
The other day I was out taking pictures and noticed a bright white spot in a tree across the field. What was that, I wondered, moving closer to get a
Last November I spent some time in Big Bend National Park, Texas. Have you ever been there? It is an extraordinary place, filled with wide-open spaces, mountains that look like
The holes in the sand from last week’s puzzler were made by an insect called an ant lion. In this case it’s the larvae that create these holes, waiting at
A friend recently wrote to me, asking about our next puzzler. She had many of these on one of the trees in her yard and wondered what they were. They