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March 2, 2015

Unbelievable Facts About the Eating Habits of Coyotes

Most often mistaken to be domestic dogs, coyotes may now be spotted in cities too. Many are not aware, but this can be a danger signal to your pets.

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February 23, 2015

How to Tell the Difference Between a Barred Rock Rooster and a Hen

Although Barred Rock roosters and hens look similar, there are a lot many distinctions. We'll discuss the major differences between the male and

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February 19, 2015

Difference between Barred Rock and Dominique Chickens

The Barred Rock and Dominique are the two popular heritage chickens of America. At first glance, they appear strikingly similar, but they are actually

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February 18, 2015

Crazily Fabulous Facts About the Plymouth Rock Chicken

The Plymouth Rock chicken, commonly known as 'Rocks' or 'Barred Rocks' lay eggs year-round. We give you a detailed insight into the temperament,

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February 18, 2015

Introducing You to the 4 Types of Coyotes and Their Subspecies

Even though coyotes have descended from wolves, they are smaller than wolves but larger than foxes. They have been classified on the basis of their

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February 16, 2015

39 Species of Snakes That are Found in Indiana

The diverse habitat found in Indiana is well-suited for a host of snakes to call it their home. But of all the species inhabiting this place, only 4

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February 13, 2015

26 Burrowing Animals With Pictures You Need to See Right Now

Burrowing animals, as their name suggests, excavate tunnels into the ground to create space to live and reproduce. AnimalSake provides a picture

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February 12, 2015

Difference Between Diurnal and Nocturnal Animals and Plants

You must have come across several lists of diurnal and nocturnal animals, but do you know how these animals differ from each other? Many people will

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February 11, 2015

Absolutely Delightful Facts About the Black-tailed Deer

Considered as one of the nine species among the mule deer, the black-tailed deer is an elegant mammal that mostly inhabits North America. AnimalSake

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