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Coyotes are highly adaptable canids that sleep in short, frequent bouts rather than one long nightly cycle, allowing them to remain alert to threats and opportunities. Understan...
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wildlife-behaviors
Coyotes are highly adaptable canids that sleep in short, frequent bouts rather than one long nightly cycle, allowing them to remain alert to threats and opportunities. Understan...
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Each spring, fawns in the Catskills enter the world in fields, forest edges, and suburban yards across New York’s northern Catskills. Hidden, quiet, and seemingly alone, these...
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Mountain lions—also called cougars, pumas, and panthers—live across western North America and parts of Florida, favoring rugged terrain that offers cover and prey. Around ho...
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Raccoons in Minnesota are common, adaptable nocturnal mammals recognized by their distinctive masked faces and ringed tails. This guide explains how to identify raccoons, descri...
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The Florida opossum, commonly called the Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana), is the only marsupial native to North America and a widespread, adaptable species across the st...
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