Author name: Terry Newton

All About The Kiwi: An Honorary Mammal

Name Kiwi Diet Omnivorous Scientific name Apteryx spp. Weight 1 to 3 kilograms (2.2 to 6.6 pounds) Pronunciation Kee-wee. Length 25 to 45 centimeters (10 to 18 inches) Classification Apterygiformes, Apterygidae, Apteryx Location Endemic to New Zealand The Kiwi The Kiwi is a natural wonder that epitomizes the spirit of New Zealand, which can be …

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Proboscis monkey

All About the Proboscis Monkey: The Big-Nose Monkeys

Name Proboscis Monkey Diet Primarily Herbivorous Scientific name Nasalis larvatus Weight Females: 15 to 26 lbs (7 to 12 kg)Males: 35 to 49 lbs (16 to 22 kg) Pronunciation Pro-bos-is mon-key Length Females: 18 to 24 in (45 to 62 cm)Males: 20 to 30 in (50 to 76 cm) Classification Mammalia, Cercopithecidae, and Nasalis Location …

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mantis shrimp

All About the Mantis Shrimp: The Thumb Splitter

Name Mantis Shrimp Diet Carnivorous Scientific name Odontodactylus scyllarus etc. Weight 0.4 to 3.2 oz (12 to 90 g) Pronunciation man-tis shrimp Length 4 to 15 in (10 to 38 cm) Classification Stomatopoda (Order) Location Southeast Asian, Pacific Island, Australian, and Indian Ocean The Mantis Shrimp The mantis shrimp, or stomatopod, is a fascinating marine …

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Are Pigs Smarter Than Dolphins? The Answer Explored

Humans tend to get cocky about our leading status in the food chain. Humans are the smartest creatures on Earth, but we never stop to wonder what makes us so special. Is it that we construct intricate social networks, our capacity for long-term planning, our skill with implements, or any combination of these factors? Some …

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The Mystery of the Lynx: Why Do These Cats Have Ear Tufts?

The lynx can expose secret truths and see what others cannot in Greek, Norse, and North American mythology. The name for this cat comes from the Greek phrase “to shine,” which may refer to the animal’s reflective eyes. But today, we’ll be talking about the lynx and its ear tufts! However, lynxes aren’t the only …

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How Does A Dugong Protect Itself? The Sea Cow’s Secret Weapon

Their doughy, whiskery, pudgy appearance is a far cry from the slender, alluring stereotype of mermaids. However, that is precisely what dugongs were formerly thought to be in legend. Legend has it that dugongs, which are marine creatures in the order sirenia, once enticed male-starved mariners in search of female companionship, thus giving origin to …

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