Weekly Puzzler #8
This is a common animal, especially in the eastern United States and Canada. What is it? Have you ever seen one? Click HERE for the answer. [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler #8-[/whohit]
This is a common animal, especially in the eastern United States and Canada. What is it? Have you ever seen one? Click HERE for the answer. [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler #8-[/whohit]
What kind of snake is this and why do its eyes look so odd? Please use the comment box below to make your guess. Click HERE for the answer. [whohit]-Weekly
Here’s this week’s puzzler: What is it? Please use the comment box to submit your guesses. Click HERE for the answer. [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler #6-[/whohit]
If you reached into the water and lifted out those long, spaghetti-like strands, you would find they look a bit like this, here on the right. Each tiny black dot is
I photographed this last week, during a camping trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Who knows what it is? Click HERE for the answer. [whohit]-Weekly Puzzler #5-[/whohit]
This is the egg case from a praying mantis. Before winter, females mate and deposit their eggs on the undersides of leaves, or more often, on the stalks of golden
I went looking for one of these on an excursion last week to a large tract of undeveloped land near Brevard, NC. After five minutes I found one, photographing it