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Home Posts tagged "Animal Anatomy" (Page 9)

Tag: Animal Anatomy

Mountain goats: Clinging to existence in the harshest places

The narrow ledges protruding from the sheer cliff caught enough snow to create a patchwork of white snow and dark rock that looked void of…

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Dog’s amazing sense of smell

Nose to the ground, tail whirling like a helicopter and a fast-paced trot on the verge of a run indicates that my canine companion is…

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Myrtle Creek burn teeming with moose

Moose are like kids in a candy store when in a big patch of willows–they can’t eat enough of their favorite food. During the winter,…

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Caribou always on the move

Hundreds of thousands of caribou stampeding across the tundra of northern Alaska tends to be the iconic photo of caribou. Barren-ground caribou, such as those…

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