Source: http://bit.ly/2D5MGoZ Public Domain Image Marine Iguana Facts The descriptive term of Marine Iguana serves as the most frequently used common name for this true marvel of evolution. It does go by other unofficial titles, though. These include the terms sea iguana, saltwater iguana, and Galapagos marine iguana. Among scientific professionals, however, it’s more typically […]Read More
Common European Viper
Source: http://bit.ly/2z3C72O Photographer: Pavel Kirillov CC License: http://bit.ly/2xLZ0ap Common European Viper Facts The Common European Viper remains a relatively small species of snake. Though it is technically venomous, this animal is not considered especially dangerous. Envenomings are actually rather common in its endemic range. However, these are typically due to stepping on them or attempting to […]
Cookiecutter Shark
Cookiecutter Shark Facts The Cookiecutter Shark is a small but quite remarkable variety of dogfish shark, with some unique characteristics. The name of this shark comes from its way of feeding. Individuals actually gouge small round plugs of flesh out of the prey. This wound appears as if cut by a cookie cutter, hence the […]
Sea Swallow
Sea Swallow Facts First of all, the short and appealing term of Sea Swallow serves as one of several common names for a truly remarkable form of sea slug. This fabulous variety of marine gastropod also goes by numerous other names, however. These alternate terms include such names as the blue angel, blue glaucus, blue […]
Stonefish
Stonefish Facts First of all, Stonefish serves as the collective name of any of 5 species found in the family listed as Synanceiidae. All five known varieties in the family also rank as highly venomous. In fact, these rank among the most poisonous fish known on earth. Furthermore, its name derives from the unique appearance […]
Porcupine Ray
Porcupine Ray Facts Related Articles Porcupine Ray Physical Description The Porcupine Ray remains quite a large variety of ray, though by no means the largest of them all. That’s because the animal attains an average body size of 3.9 ft (1.2 m) across. Exceptional individuals exceed this significantly, sometimes measuring up to 4.9 ft (1.5 […]
Lone Star Tick
Lone Star Tick Facts Firstly, the rather tiny yet Lone Star Tick remains surprisingly dangerous. Furthermore, it represents a species of tick endemic to a restricted portion of the Northern Hemisphere. Over the past three decades, the invertebrate also appears to be spreading outside its endemic range. Further, the species goes through three life cycle […]
Peacock Spider
Peacock Spider Facts Firstly, the descriptive term Peacock Spider serves as the common name for the rainbow-colored Maratus volans. This represents a surprisingly lovely and fascinating small variety of arachnid. Secondly, scientists know very little about this remarkably colorful type of arachnid. But, its common name, quite understandably, comes from the brilliant colors the arachnid […]
Meerkat
Meerkat Facts The Meerkat represents a small mammal belonging to the mongoose family. In fact, this adorable creature remains the only member of its genus. The highly gregarious animal commonly lives in colonies, usually known as mobs, of around 20 individuals. Yet sometimes, these colonies number as many as 50 individuals Unlike most burrowing animals, […]
Velvet Ant
The Velvet Ant is the collective term for of any of the more than 3000 species of this insect. Interestingly, they are actually wasps, so neither bees nor ants. Males and females remain distinctly different in appearance. So great is the difference that the genders are often mistaken for entirely separate species. Nature is amazing. The […]
Carolina Mantis
Source: http://bit.ly/1QZOIsr Photographer: Kaldari Public Domain Image Carolina Mantis Fact Firstly, the Carolina Mantis ranks as such an efficient hunter that it often gets sold as a form of biological control agent. Secondly, this particular invertebrate evolved as a particularly voracious predator, even among related species. As a consequence of its extreme appetite, individuals of this species […]