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Human vs Alligator: A Detailed Comparison of Biology, Behavior, and Risk

The comparison of human vs alligator arises most often in settings near wetlands, during wildlife education, or after rare conflicts in urban-adjacent waters. Humans and alligat...

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Glowing Quoll: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters

A glowing quoll is a quoll whose背部 markings or tail tip appear to emit a soft, visible glow under low-light conditions, typically observed at night in humid forest environme...

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Moose Lambs: What They Are, How They Develop, and Their Role in Moose Populations

Moose lambs are the young of female moose, called cows, and are born each spring after a gestation of roughly 230 days. A cow typically gives birth to one calf, though twins occ...

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Black Panthers in Arizona: Verified Facts, Range History, and Current Status

Black panthers in Arizona are frequently mentioned but rarely confirmed, blending reported sightings, historical records, and persistent local legends. In this evergreen profile...

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Hurricane Harvey and Alligators: What Really Happened and What It Means for Wildlife

Hurricane Harvey made landfall in late August 2017, bringing unprecedented rainfall and storm surge to the Texas Gulf Coast. In habitats where alligators are present, Harvey res...

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Buckskin Doe: Identification, Genetics, and Management Considerations

A buckskin doe refers to a female deer with a coat coloration that ranges from tan to dark brown, typically featuring a distinct dorsal stripe, black lower legs, and often darke...

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The Oregon Wolverine: Verified Facts, Ecology, and Conservation Status

The phrase Oregon wolverine refers to wolverines (Gulo gulo) documented in or associated with Oregon, historically and today. Wolverines are wide-ranging, cold-adapted carnivore...

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