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  1. Graeme Base - Children's Author Extrordinaire How would you like to immerse yourself and your children in entrancing tales, creative pictures, mysteries, and puzzles every time you sit down to read?  Australian children's author Graeme Base takes you there with his innovative stories an...
  2. Atlas Moth | Attacus Atlas | Portrait of A Silent Giant As a teenager living some years in the Philippines, I remember seeing some Atlas Moths around our garden, school, and in the "province". The incredible size and intricate coloring both spiked my curiosity and freaked me out at the same time. Little...
  3. Coyote 101 Coyotes are highly adaptable and live in a variety of different niches. Their behavior can vary widely depending on where they live, but in general they live and hunt singly or in monogamous pairs in search of small mammals including rabbits, mice, s...
  4. Jellyfish: Beauty with a bite The Wonder of Jellyfish They're brainless, spineless and heartless -- and totally mesmerizing, incredibly beautiful animals. Until places like Monterey Bay Aquarium created living jellyfish exhibits, most encounters involved a blob of slime on the bea...
  5. Wolves - Anatomy behavior conservation - social life The pack, the basic unit of wolf social life, is usually a family group. It is made up of animals related to each other by blood and family ties of affection and mutual aid. Wolf pups are born in northern climates as late as early June and in so...
  6. The Lion The lion is the second largest of the great cats, second only to the Siberian Tiger, an adult male measuring up to 10 foot from nose to tip of tail (the females are slightly smaller). The lion once roamed over much of Africa, Asia, and Europe but is...
  7. The Leopard The Leopard is the fifth largest of the big cats (behind the Tiger, Lion, Jaguar, and Puma) and is the most widely distributed. While some subspecies are listed as Critically Endangered, the Leopard exists in greater numbers than the other big cats a...
  8. Sea Turtles Sea Turtles are large, air breathing reptiles that spend almost all their time swim, swim, swimming in tropical and subtropical waters. The females crawl out of the ocean to lay eggs on the very same beach that they were hatched after years of swimmi...