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Nikki Fox
10 Myths About Spiders
An article listing 10 myths about spiders and why they are just not true. [Read More]
Nikki Fox
Human Uses Of Spider Silk
An article listing the known human uses of the silk spun by spiders. [Read More]
Nikki Fox
The Origin Of Spiders
A detailed look at the origin of the spider species through the ages [Read More]
Nikki Fox
And Just What Exactly Are Spiders Afraid Of?
A look at the common enemies of the spider, including it's most deadly predator the Spider-Wasp. [Read More]
Jack Deal
How to Cook Maya Tepeizcuinte (Paca Jungle Rat)
This is a true account of my Maya neighbor 'Jungle Man' catching a 25 pound tepeizcuinte (tepe), preparing and cooking it. [Read More]
Nikki Fox
Feeding Habits of Spiders
A look at the feeding habits of the spider species [Read More]
Nikki Fox
Common Myths about Tarantula Spiders
A look at some of the myths that have propogated through the years about the Tarantula Spider [Read More]
Nikki Fox
Reproduction in Spiders
A guide to the reproductive process and habits in the life of the spider. [Read More]
MIKE SELVON
US National Parks That'll Blow your Mind
It doesn't really matter which of the US national parks you visit, you are going to discover gorgeous scenery and wildlife that will take your breath away. [Read More]
MIKE SELVON
Just What are National Parks, Anyway?
Many people do not fully understand the purpose and need for national parks, and in this article, we will address some of the most frequent questions about them. [Read More]
MIKE SELVON
A Symbol of the Fragility of our National Parks
The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are home to two of the most popular attractions found in our national parks. [Read More]
MIKE SELVON
National Parks Recreation Camping Survival Guide
When you think of national parks recreation camping, you probably think of simply throwing your sleeping bag and tent into the back of your truck, and then heading for the outdoors. [Read More]
MIKE SELVON
National Parks and Wildlife Safety Tips
Getting close to animals may seem like an exciting idea, but when you are dealing with national parks and wildlife, it is a better idea to exercise caution. [Read More]
MIKE SELVON
Taking A Look At The New North American National Parks
The future preservation of nature is dependent upon the creation of new national parks around the world. [Read More]
Mitch Endick
Natural Pest Bat Control
Considered to be pests by many folks, bats do hold a special and beneficial place in the ecosystem. Most species of bats found in North America are not harmful to people or animals and bats do help control insect pests like mosquitoes, eating many thousands of the biting insects during an average nights feeding, perhaps as many as six hundred mosquitoes an hour. [Read More]
