by Grant Gerhardt | Oct 21, 2023 | Animal Tales for Kids, Foraging
It’s a bright, chilly morning on the Canadian tundra. You crawl out of your den, eyelids heavy from sleep, into the light of day. The Sun hardly sets this time of year, its harsh light makes you squint as you emerge onto the flat expanse of squishy, wet, half-frozen...
by Emily Rogers | Oct 21, 2023 | Animal Tales for Kids, Foraging
Are you right handed or left handed? Did you know that animals can be right or left handed too? Even if they don’t have hands, a lot of animals do “behavioral lateralization” which means that they use one side of their body more than the other side. Fish, mammals,...
by Linnea Parker | Oct 20, 2023 | Animal Tales for Kids, Play
Buzz buzz! A bumblebee flies over your head, and lands on a nearby flower. Bumblebees are very important for habitats because they are pollinators. Bumblebees pollinate plants by moving pollen from one flower and moving it to another. These fuzzy friends help our...
by Jack Ross | Oct 20, 2023 | Animal Tales for Kids
Climate change is a crisis that has affected every corner of the world. Increasing temperatures, air pollution, and extreme weather are just a few of many changes happening to our environment this second. As a result, animals have had to make adjustments to...
by Ammar Raslan | Oct 20, 2023 | Animal Tales for Kids
Beautiful nature is filled with big beasts that are not always dangerous and predatory. Herbivores, for example, are animals that do not eat the meat of other animals, but instead, they eat fruits, grass, or leaves of the trees! While some of these animals can be...
by Grace Lane | Oct 20, 2023 | Animal Tales for Kids
Have you tried to find the ideal tree in which you can build the best fort? Just the proper amount of shade and sun, thick branches to serve as a ladder, and maybe in a secluded location where none of your friends can find you? Similarly, Chimpanzees are very...
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