Pet Storys Of The Month
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Tina
We have a large lake "Lake McConaughy" about 15 miles away.
In Nebraska
Every winter from the end of dec. through Jan, we get to see the bald eagles at
the viewing station.
It is amazing to see theses birds up close and personal.
The beauty and grace is just amazing, I love going out there :)
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Diane
Red Tail Hawk ..
The Red-tailed Hawk occupies a wide range of habitats and altitudes,
including deserts, grasslands, coniferous and deciduous forests, tropical
rainforests agricultural fields and urban areas It lives throughout the North
American continent, except in areas of unbroken forest or the high arctic It is
legally protected in Canada Mexico and the United States by the Migratory Bird
Treaty Act.
The Red-tailed Hawk also has significance in Native American culture. Its
feathers are considered sacred by some tribes, and are used in religious
ceremonies.
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Aletha
Herd of white deer roams Argonne campus
Near my house in Illinois
Born a creamy tan with white spots, the deer become
White after reaching their first year. Bucks’ antlers are
“palmated” - wide and flat like those of moose - and are
Shed each April or May. The bucks stand about four feet
High at the shoulder. Bucks can use their antlers as a
Slashing weapon, but fights between males are mostly
Shoving matches in which the deer lower their heads
And lock antlers. The Argonne Fire Department has
Been called out to separate bucks with hopelessly
Locked headgear.
Except for the mating season, the bucks and does
Maintain separate groupings. Sometimes large groups
May be seen at one time in a clearing, usually in the
Early morning.
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Julie
In Australia where I live
All female kangaroos have front-opening pouches that contain four teats. This is
where the ‘joey’, or young kangaroo, is raised until it can survive outside the
pouch.
All female kangaroos have front-opening pouches that contain four teats. This is
where the ‘joey’, or young kangaroo, is raised until it can survive outside the
pouch.Kangaroos of all sizes have one thing in common, powerful back legs with
long feet. They hop on their strong
back legs. A kangaroo’s tail is used to balance while hopping and as a fifth
limb when moving slowly.
Male kangaroos are called Bucks. Female kangaroos are called does. Babies are
called Joeys.
They keep cool by resting in the heat of the day.
They pant like a dog
The word 'kangaroo' is from the Aboriginal word (of the Guugu Yiidhirr language)
'gungurru'
for the grey kangaroo.

Cathie
The Eastern Gray Squirrel
The gray squirrel is seen always in my area. It's the only wildlife I've seen
right here near me.
Their body length is between nine and twelve inches (23 to 30 cm) and the tail
is between 7.5 and mearly ten inches(19to25cm). They weigh between 14 and 21
ounces(400 to 600 grams).
They are normally gray with a whitish under belly.
Gray squirreks are scatter-hoaders. They hoard their food in many different
caches. They also do have excellent memories on where their caches are.
They build nests which are called Dreys.Dreys are made of leaves and twigs and
spanish. moss when it;s available. They also may build nests in attic or
exterior walls of a home or building.
They usually breed twice a year producing two to six young each time.
Squirrels very very rarely have rabies and there has never been a case of a
squirrel causing rabies to a human in the United States.

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