Humans aren’t the only ones that succumb to the absurdity of mountain bike culture. The forest creatures are in on it, too. Don't be surprised if some trash pandas are messing with your bike when you ...
My go-to for animal track identification is Paul Rezendes’ classic “Tracking and the Art of Seeing: How to Read Animal Tracks and Signs.” What’s great about this book is that in addition to showing ...
“they store approximately one-third of their body weight as fat, enabling them to survive without food for long periods of time." Raccoon tracks featuring the distinctive five-fingered, hand ...
With the opening of a new multi­stage cattle barn this month, Justin and Lacie Robbins of Greene County are continuing a ...
Kimmel showed security camera footage of multiple raccoons searching for food outside Hall’s home as his studio audience groaned in horror. “Look at that little fat one right there,” Hall ...
"Their fat asses have sat around and left stains around ... I might have to! … One of [these raccoons] has been to prison, for sure!" ...
He’s witnessed Fred gobble down a raccoon in a single bite ... they tend to get fatter and wider packing on muscle and fat especially around the head, according to Morgan Hart, the alligator ...
What’s in a name? When it comes to sea turtles, it turns out, a pretty distinguishing trait. “The animal kingdom is filled with plenty of common names, which may have been coined for a number of ...
In this 1981 narrative from the Backpacker archives, Jeffrey Cogswell relates the story of a family hike up the Appalachian ...