Weekly Puzzler Answer #188
Once you’ve seen these tracks a few times, you will recognize them next time you come across them. Then, maybe if you spend enough time outside exploring, maybe one day
Once you’ve seen these tracks a few times, you will recognize them next time you come across them. Then, maybe if you spend enough time outside exploring, maybe one day
Hi everyone! Happy Saturday. Can you believe it’s the last one of this month? I know I say this often, but, wow, it’s amazing March is just around the corner.
Did you know that raccoons stay active in winter? Sometimes people think all animals hibernate during the cold winter months, but finding tracks in snow shows otherwise. Some animals, like
Hello and happy day! I hope as you read this you are having a great weekend. Our next puzzler is another featuring an animal track in snow. Do you still
The difference in weather in one week here in western North Carolina has been extraordinary! We went from temperatures in the teens to temps close to 70 degrees! So when
Hello and happy weekend! How have you been doing with the cold temperatures and snow? Did you get some snow where you live? Here in Asheville we have been having
Did you recognize the American Pika, Ochotona princeps from last week’s puzzler? The American pika can be found throughout south western Canada and the western Untied States on rocky slopes. It is well-adapted to