Old McDonald had a farm – EI-EI-O, and on that farm he had some tropical marine fish. EI-EI-wait, what?
On this episode of Candid Animal Cam, we meet a bird from Southeast Asia named after Argus, a mythological Greek giant with many eyes: Learn more https://news.mongabay.com/2021/01/what-does-a-great-argus-pheasant-sound-like-candid-animal-cam-listens-to-birds
Scientists estimate that only 10% of all species on the planet have been described, leaving many more species of plants to be discovered.
Caterpillar connoisseur, Josephine Cluck, shares her take on why caterpillars are amazing!
Have you ever wondered how many legs a caterpillar has or if caterpillar “feet” are sticky? We have!
The world is full of moths! Humans have recorded more than 150,000 species of moths. But scientists think there may be as many as 500,000 species. That means there are many more moths to discover! Today we’re highlighting some fabulous moths that can be found…
Scientists discover 3 new sun coral species in the waters around Hong Kong.
True or False? Giant worms that are 40 feet long live in the ice of glaciers across western North America.
Sharks are top predators and they help maintain a healthy ocean.
Join the fun! Celebrate and document moths along with other citizen scientists.
