The tilapia is a silvery-blue fish with flat bodies. They live in freshwater or brackish habitats. Though popular in the U.S. as food, they are native to Africa. Even so, tilapia is one of the...
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Sloths are well-known as docile, very slow-moving animals. They eat mostly leaves and rarely leave the treetops where they hang upside down. It’s difficult to imagine a sloth harming another...
Unlike snakes, crocodiles don’t shed their entire skin. Instead, they shed one scale at a time, slowly during their life. Crocodiles need their scales for protection and shed frequently. They...
Frogs live all over the world except for Antarctica. They prefer habitats that offer both dry land and plenty of water or humidity, because they’re amphibious. They breathe through their lungs...
Domestic and international travelers enjoy visiting Texas and soaking in all the state offers. Like its diverse residents, Texas also boasts a diverse population of wildlife – from sharks to...
Seals are a common sight on the shores of New England, Arctic icebergs, and even in California waters. These animals have many adaptations for life in and out of the water. But can they breathe...