Weekly Puzzler Answer #31
Many people see this at their flowers and think it’s a hummingbird. With their “furry” green bodies and burgundy wings, they do look like a hummingbird so this confusion is easy
Many people see this at their flowers and think it’s a hummingbird. With their “furry” green bodies and burgundy wings, they do look like a hummingbird so this confusion is easy
Last week’s puzzler was a picture of an immature Bald Eagle, though admittedly, without its characteristic white tail and head, it is hard for many to recognize. Bald eagles don’t
Years ago I was conducting a river study with a group of middle school students in Middleburgh, New York when we caught this crayfish. It was hard to miss the
Here is the answer to last week’s puzzler: Caribou are the only members of the deer family in which both males and females grow antlers. [whohit]-weekly puzzler answer #27-[/whohit]
The answer to last week’s puzzler is a, This deer has antlers. Many people use the words antlers and horns interchangeably, but these two words mean different things. Antlers
Have you ever heard of a GALL? Not like “Wow, you are bold! You have gall!” but gall as in an abnormal growth formed on plants or trees? These galls
The picture for this week’s PUZZLER is from a northern copperhead snake. When copperheads are less than a year old, they have a bright yellow tails which fade as the