Instructions Step 1: Buy a deer stand for bow or gun hunting. Take into account comfort level and set up location--choose between a tree or ground stand. Placement and selection of the deer stand is based on the area where the deer frequent. Step 2: Get...
Instructions Step 1: Start at the top of the catbird's head, moving your eyes down to the tip of its tail. You can identify a catbird by its long tail, which narrows sharply into a point at the end. Step 2: Consider color. The catbird does not have any...
Instructions Step 1: Observe the horse's stance. If his body is relaxed and he is moving his head about freely, looking calm, he is not showing signs of anxiety. Always approach slowly and watch for changes in his demeanor. Step 2: Pay attention to the...
Instructions Step 1: Note the shape of elm leaves. They usually are elliptical to oblong in shape with a prominent point at their tip. Step 2: Observe elm leaves' veination. The veins are regularly spaced on the leaf, and they resemble a feather. Step 3...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Tick remover Rubbing alcohol Step 1: Purchase a tick removal kit from a pet store or your veterinarian's office. A tick remover looks like a split piece of metal. Such devices may have magnifying lenses on them so...
Instructions Step 1: Examine the head. It is shaped like a wedge. The muzzle narrows from the mouth and jaws to the tip of the nose. Step 2: Measure the ears. They look like triangles and are about five inches apart. The tips are slightly rounded...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cat Step 1: Look at the cat's general shape and build. Browns are a small species and rarely stand more than 10 inches at the shoulder and are a little over a foot in length. The average male weighs between 8 and 10...
Okay, I suggest that you do like this and try to pull out the neck. Now we are getting there. But here, it needs a little bit more material, though. And this. Now, but I want to just to show you is that the shape of the of the head, the shape of the head...
Field guides are arranged in taxonomical order. Which is a fancy word to say how highly evolved the species is. Those that are least evolved are in the front, such as the looms, the petrels, the cormorants and on back through the most evolved, which...