CritterFacts on the Wimmer’s Wilderness Podcast with George Wimmer
The CritterFacts co-founders were featured on the Wimmer’s Wilderness Podcast. Host George...
Read MoreThe CritterFacts co-founders were featured on the Wimmer’s Wilderness Podcast. Host George...
Read MoreNot too long after we had placed second at a startup event for CritterFacts, we sat down to watch...
Read MoreMeet the sweet and loving dog Plum. Plum was born both deaf and blind which as anyone could...
Read More1. Asian Giant Hornet Ever seen the movie 300? Well the Asian Giant Hornet must have impaled the...
Read MoreOn a cold a rainy day we decided to visit one of the largest big cat sanctuaries in the United...
Read MoreAngkor Wat, Cambodia Reportedly the largest religious monument in the world, Ankor Wat is a...
Read MoreThe cuckoo wasp has a flexible abdomen that allows them to curl in on themselves if in danger like an armadillo.
Read MoreEven though their coat is not much for camouflage, the cotton-top tamarin is usually safe from predators since they live their entire life in the trees.
Read MoreA dung beetle will climb on top of their dung ball to get up higher to orient themselves using the Milky Way to find their way home!
Read MoreGreater blue-eared glossy starlings gather in huge flocks in areas with open woodlands, reed beds, or thorn bushes.
Read MoreThe Egyptian vulture used to be worshipped by pharaohs for their ability to remove garbage or dead animals.
Read MoreArgentine black and white tegus are called partially warm-blooded as they are only able to control their temperature during the mating season.
Read MoreGray langurs can jump up to 15 feet horizontally and 40 feet descending, which makes them difficult targets for predators!
Read MoreAs adults, greater kudu horns will twist two and half times, growing to a length of almost four feet if straightened!
Read MoreA giant African snail’s shell is extremely durable and contains the highest heavy metal content of any snail species.
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