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Tiger Facts

There are six species of Tigers, though several are critically endangered. Native to Asia, from India to Russia, tigers have prowled the jungles and thrived near rivers for centuries. Tigers mainly fe…
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Why We Love Cats

Whether you keep them around as snuggling companions or rodent patrol or you prefer to observe their grace from a distance, there's no arguing that many humans have a strong, unique bond with fel…
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What is a Sand Dollar?

 The term "sand dollar" is the name given to a unique species of flat, burrowing sea urchins. Sand Dollars, also known as a "sea cookies" "snapper biscuits," or "pansy shells," belong to the ord…
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Seahorse Facts

Seahorses breathe with gills and  use a swim bladder to control their buoyancy. They are classified as "bony fish," along with tuna and cod. While they have no tail fins (like other fish that ar…
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Treehouses and Types of Trees

 Treehouses are, for some, a cherished childhood memory. For others, a treehouse is something longed for but never created.To most of us, however, the image and idea of a treehouse remains a sym…
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Dragonfly Art

One of the most popular species at Wildlife Wonders is the bejeweled and dazzling dragonfly. Loved for its symbolic meaning and vibrant, unique coloring, the dragonfly has been a favorite of painters,…
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Bison Facts

Bison are the largest mammals in North America.  Male bison are called bulls and can weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Fully-grown adult male bison can stand up to 6 feet tall.Female bison, called cows,…
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Beach Life

Everyone loves beach life, but not everyone can afford a cottage or apartment on the beach. If you're looking to spruce up your coastal home or if you (like most of us) aren't so lucky, there's good n…
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