wildlife-behavior
Across North American suburbs and exurbs, residents increasingly report seeing a daily coyote in parks, greenbelts, and even along sidewalks at dawn and dusk. A daily coyote is...
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wildlife-behavior
Across North American suburbs and exurbs, residents increasingly report seeing a daily coyote in parks, greenbelts, and even along sidewalks at dawn and dusk. A daily coyote is...
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A mountain lion can kill you, but fatal attacks are extremely rare. These large carnivores typically avoid people, and most encounters result in no injury. When injuries do occu...
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A water rat typically refers to a semiaquatic rodent, most commonly the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus), frequenting waterways, drains, and urban water edges rather than a distinc...
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Cougars, also called mountain lions or pumas, are large secretive felids across the Americas. This evergreen explainer provides clear, practical information to help readers reco...
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Wolves are currently absent as resident, breeding populations in Los Angeles County, California, but individual dispersing wolves from nearby populations have periodically enter...
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Long Island’s animal life reflects a coastal plain ecosystem where suburban development, agriculture, and estuarine habitats overlap. The region hosts diverse native species s...
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Fisher cats are medium-sized carnivorous mammals native to North American forests, often recognized by their elongated bodies, dense fur, and distinctive vocalizations. Despite...
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In Oregon, the term oregon fox commonly refers to the native red fox and the widespread gray fox, which occupy forests, farmlands, suburbs, and riparian zones across the state....
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