One of the more dangerous and fascinating parts of the insect world, According to Bugguide.Net, Caementarius is Latin for “mason, builder of walls.” This species is found throughout North America. “Nests may comprise up to 25 cylindrical cells, which are usually oriented vertically. Typically 6 to 15 prey spiders are placed in each cell, though
The Sucker Footed Bat is a bat named for its suction cup like feet that allow for it to grasp onto just about any surface. This type of bat is quite small and is identified by its feet, which contain the sucker like pads on both the thumbs as well as the soles of its
Accidentally bred in captivity at the Barn Owl center, this barn owl permits a lot more interaction than some of the others you will see featured. Barn Owls are not good pets however.
A species of shark rarely seen alive because its natural habitat is about 2,000 feet under the sea was captured on film by staff at aAwashima marine park staff in Japan.
Not for the squeamish, two crocodiles take down and kill a young gazelle, and have a meal. A good example can be viewed of the crocodiles “death roll”.