How to Spot a Northern Harrier
The Northern Harrier is one of many different kinds of hawks. These birds of prey can be easily identified if you know what to look for. Pay attention to color and size when tracking this bird.
The Northern Harrier is one of many different kinds of hawks. These birds of prey can be easily identified if you know what to look for. Pay attention to color and size when tracking this bird.
Whooping Cranes are an endangered species with a small population in North America, so it's not easy to spot one, but here's what to look for when you're bird watching in Whooping Crane territory.
Grouse in North America can live in woodlands, prairies or on barren ground. Domestic chickens are descended from the Red Jungle Fowl of Asia, which belong to the same family as grouse. The grouse's call is usually a clucking sound. Their size varies...
It's often hard to spot an American Woodcock because they appear camouflaged in their surroundings, and they are not very active during the daytime hours. You can identify these birds, however, if you know their characteristics.
The meerkat (Suricata suricatta) is a small mammal that is native to the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa. It is a member of the mongoose (Herpestidae) family and lives in clans of 20 individuals. The following steps will show how to identify a meerkat...
If you're tired of the same old pair of scorpions in your tank, try your hand at breeding. Increasing your number of scorpions requires a relatively small effort on your part. Simply place your male and female together in a separate breeding tank and...
Scorpions are hairless creatures. Even the Desert Hairy Scorpion does not possess hair. Scorpions do not need to be cleaned and do not attract visible parasites. Therefore, grooming a pet scorpion is not a difficult. Furthermore, all scorpion species...