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Learn how to identify animal tracks in the snow
Snow days, sledding, snowball fights, and building snow sculptures are just some of the ways you can find enjoyment in the winter!
With spring in full force and average temperatures on an uphill climb, Canada's great outdoors is now bustling with wildlife. Many of the animals are now on the move, leaving behind tracks, markings ...
Wild animals are experts at staying out of sight. Yet the winter snow and mud can reveal a detailed account of the comings ...
A snowy winter walk on a quiet trail in the woods may seem very boring at first. The hardwoods creak, the wind blows, and ...
Rock faces in Namibia are decorated with hundreds of stone-age images not only of animals and human footprints, but also of animal tracks. These have been largely neglected to date as researchers ...
The footprints made around the time of Boudicca, Jesus and the Roman Empire, were spotted by local dog walkers.
(CNN) — About 50 million years ago, a small bird waded along a lakeshore in what today is central Oregon. A worm wriggled at its feet. The bird appeared to probe the silty earth with its beak, once, ...
Ever wonder how saber-toothed cats and other extinct creatures behaved? Well, a team of scientists unearthed ancient footprints that offer insight into how various prehistoric animals lived as far ...
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