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  • Did You Know About A Giraffe’s Blood Pressure?

    on March 26, 2018

    The giraffe is the tallest animal on earth at over 5 metres high, with 2 metres…


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  • World’s Most Poisonous Frog?

    on March 12, 2018

    There are actually several frogs in the poison frog, or poison dart / arrow frog species. All three of them live in the wet…


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  • Wildlife Facts: Hummingbirds

    on November 28, 2016

    Hummingbirds are the smallest birds in the world and while there are over 320 different species throughout the Americas, there is only one that…


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  • Wildlife Facts: American Eel

    on October 5, 2016

    The American Eel is thought by some scientists to have one of the widest diversities of habitats of any fish species in the world….


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  • Wildlife Facts: Beaver

    on August 11, 2016

    Beavers can be seen as pests by many farmers, the Farmers’ Almanac has called them a “Pest of the Month”, and offers several ways…


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  • A Bloat of Hippos

    on May 16, 2016

    A group of hippos can be a number of things: hippopotamuses, hippopotami, a pod, a herd, a dale or a bloat.   Hippos can only be…


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  • Wildlife Facts: North American Beaver

    on March 16, 2016

    Castor canadensis is the scientific name for beavers. There are only two species of beaver in the world: the North American Beaver and the…


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  • A Group of Bears

    on March 14, 2016

    A group of bears can be called a sleuth or a sloth. Of course not every bear can be found in a group. Panda…


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  • Understanding Black Bear Behaviour

    on March 9, 2016

    As far as the Ontario Government knows, there are no black bears in Southwestern Ontario, but the farther north you travel in Ontario, the…


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  • Wildlife Facts: North American Cougar

    on August 11, 2015

    The North American Cougar is the largest of three wild cats found in Canada (the other two are the bobcat and the Canada Lynx)…


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