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10 British Wildlife To Spot In July

July is a great time to spot some unique wildlife in Britain. Mammals, insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and plants all have their place in Britain, and July is a fantastic time to see some of...

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Ten British Mammals To Spot In January

January is one of the coldest months in many parts of Britain, and most wildlife has a hard time, especially mammals. Winter brings a lack of food, and with temperatures plummeting, energy reserves...

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What Are Tomopterids (Tomopteridae)?

Tomopterids are small segmented worms of the order Aciculata, measuring about one centimetre long. They are almost transparent and swim in the open ocean away from the shore. They can be found on...

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What Are Owenids (Oweniidae)?

Oweniidae is a family of segmented worms in the phylum Annelida and class Polychaeta. They are soft-bodied little worms without a hard skeleton. The body is a muscular cylinder arranged in segments...

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link to 200 Collective Animal Names You May Not Know

200 Collective Animal Names You May Not Know

While you may be aware of some of the more common collective names for animals, such as a herd of sheep or a pod of whales, almost all animals have a collective name. Many have more than one...

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What Do Wild Animals Do When They Break A Bone?

When we injure ourselves, we seek out medical care. A broken bone will need realigning, a cast, and even extensive surgery to correct. Animals that break bones are at a severe disadvantage to...

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Hi, I’m Bryan, the one on the right. On the left is Gerald, one of my many animal friends. I am a mammalogist and a keen birder and have been researching animals for over forty years. I am a proud member of the American Society of Mammalogists.

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