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Remarkable Reptiles!

Elusive “blue-tailed” western skink
 
Elusive “blue-tailed” western skink
A flash of blue darted across the ground in front of me as I entered Grandma’s barn—a blue-tailed skink! Luckily, the skink paused long enough for me to take a picture with my phone before it darted under a tarp. Blue-tailed skink (Plestiodon skiltonianus), more commonly called western skink, are elusive lizards that prefer to…
A boa constrictor in Idaho!
 
A boa constrictor in Idaho!
Have you been lucky enough to see Idaho’s only boa constrictor? The rubber boa is smaller than the giant boa constrictor of South America and its secretive nature makes finding one noteworthy. I saw my first rubber boa basking on the Long Canyon trail. Stretched across the trail in a sunny spot, the rubber boa…
Garter snakes most common snake in Idaho
 
Garter snakes most common snake in Idaho
Unlike southern Idaho, far north Idaho is thankfully devoid of venomous snakes. Snakes living in the forested region of far north Idaho are harmless to humans and the ones you’ll most likely encounter are garter snakes. Common vs. Western Terrestrial Garter Snake Two types of garter snakes live in Idaho–the common garter snake and the…

Discover nature on a deeper level

From ants to yews, find out about our amazing natural world starting in North Idaho and expanding across North America. The most recent posts are below. If you are searching for a specific topic, check out the menu bar at the top. As Albert Einstein said, "The important thing is to not stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing."

Black bear research sends biologists into bear den

“Now! Now! Now!” Tom Radandt exclaimed as he kicked his feet, which was all that could be seen poking out of the black bear den.…

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Have you had tree bark for breakfast lately?

  Visible everyday, all year long is tree bark. From the white birch bark slowly peeling away from the trunk to the fibrous reddish strips…

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Do duck’s feet get cold standing on ice?

Staying warm in winter is crucial for animals to survive. Mammals have thick fur and birds fluff their feathers but their legs often have little…

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Looking inside a black bear den

Carefully I crawl into the entrance of a bear den to take a look at the black bear. Laying on a bed of dried ferns,…

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Several ways fur can keep animals warm

Deer don’t check the thermometer in the morning when they wake up to determine how many layers to put on. Humans are the only mammals…

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Nature’s seed dispersal inspiration for Velcro

From the cuffs of coats to children’s shoes, Velcro has made our lives easier but it has existed in nature longer than we can imagine.…

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Teeth tailored to animal’s diet

Moose nip the young growth from willow trees in the winter while wolves tear meat from a freshly-killed deer. Neither could eat what they do…

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Chattering red squirrels also known as pine squirrels

When walking through the woods the silence is often pierced by the rapid chatter of a red squirrel as I intrude upon its territory. But…

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Only cartoon turtles can remove their shell

Burrowed in mud at the bottom of a pond are turtles waiting out winter. Come spring, they will be basking on logs and rocks soaking…

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