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How to Watch Ducks in the Fall

How to Watch Ducks in the Fall

In fall, almost all species of ducks are moving from their breeding grounds south to their wintering grounds.

How to Identify Late Leaf Spot

How to Identify Late Leaf Spot

Leaf spots can endanger agricultural production. This fungus can exert a disastrous impact throughout entire fields. Fortunately, this disease is easy to spot if you know what you are looking for. Catch it early, and you can save your vegetation. a

Picking a Sand Boa

Picking a Sand Boa

The first thing we're going to talk about is how to pick out the right sand boa for you. There are a couple different species of sand boa. Canyon sand boas, Indian sand boas, anerythristic sand boas which is a color phase, not a species. Most often, more...

How to Tell the Difference Between a Salamander and a Lizard

How to Tell the Difference Between a Salamander and a Lizard

Salamanders and lizards often look similar. They are, however, very different from one another. Salamanders are amphibians and lizards are reptiles. This list of a few traits should help anyone distinguish between these two groups of herpetiles.

Differences Between the 4 x 400 & Other Relays

Differences Between the 4 x 400 & Other Relays

Learn the Differences Between the 4 x 400 & Other Relays with expert tips and advice on running & Training in this free video clip.

How to tell your fish apart

How to tell your fish apart

You have a gorgeous fish tank filled with 2 swimmingly glorious creatures. But you feel chintzy you cannot tell which fish is Sam and which one is Lily, although they looked much different in the pet store. You can tell your fish apart with some...

How to Tell a Drake from a Duck

How to Tell a Drake from a Duck

Ducks look alike, that's a simple fact. It is difficult for a non-duck farmer to tell the difference between a male duck, (drake) and a female (duck). But there are some subtle differences that can tell the tale without using the difficult and often...

How to Tell the Difference Between Frogs and Toads

How to Tell the Difference Between Frogs and Toads

Most people use the words “frog” and “toad” interchangeably, perhaps allowing for the fact that the former tend to be slimier and the latter tend to be wartier. However, there are some other subtle differences between frogs and...

How to identify a Lusitanio horse

How to identify a Lusitanio horse

The Lusitano horse - an ancient, noble and courageous breed. But identifying it can be trickier than you might think. This article will provide tips on how to tell what is a Lusitanio and what is a close cousin - the Andalusian.

How to Identify an English Shepherd

How to Identify an English Shepherd

The English Shepherd dog has been traditionally the working dog of England for centuries. Legend has it that the first examples of this breed came to the British isles with Roman soldiers during Caesar’s invasion in 55 BC. He used the dogs to herd...

How to Do a Quick and Effective Lameness Check

How to Do a Quick and Effective Lameness Check

There are many times in a horse person's life when it is essential to know how to do a quick and effective lameness check, from assessing a horse at an auction to seeing if your horse at home needs the day or week off. This article relates a quick and...

All About Male & Female Sugar Gliders

All About Male & Female Sugar Gliders

Hi my name is Elizabeth Cantu and I am speaking on behalf of Expert Village about sexing your sugar glider and gender differences between the two. Right now on me I have a little female. The main differences in being unaltered or having a sugar glider...

The Difference Between Sheep & Goats

The Difference Between Sheep & Goats

Telling the difference between a sheep and a goat is pretty basic. For one thing, goats generally don't have a woolly coat. They have a hairy coat. The other thing is that goats both male and female usually have a beard. His beard has been trimmed quite...

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