Alligators can be found in all 67 of Florida's counties, along with nine other states. In Florida, there's an estimated 1.3 million alligators, according to the University of Florida Institute of Food ...
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The yellow-bellied slider is a semiaquatic turtle, native to southeastern United States, where it is the most common turtle species. As the name suggests, they have a yellow belly that is buried under ...
Summer will be here before we know it, and with it comes the season of camping trips, long hikes, and road adventures. It also brings that quiet confidence many of us have that if things ever went ...
Seabird poop, along with food waste, feathers and carcasses, accumulates as guano, which is prized as a nutrient-rich fertilizer. Richard McManus via Getty Images Before the Inca civilization rose to ...
Rueben Bain Jr., the dynamic UM edge rusher projected as a blue chip draft prospect, is not exempt from scrutiny prospects must endure ...
Charli XCX captured the internet zeitgeist in the summer of 2024 with her ultraviral album “Brat.” That time period, affectionately dubbed “brat summer,” saw the star reach new levels of mainstream ...
Goodbye heartthrob rom-com energy, hello slick leading-man swagger. Glen Powell levels up again in “How to Make a Killing,” a confident dark comedy that leans into his evolving movie-star persona.
A new cold front is coming to Florida. The low temperatures could mean dead iguanas that could become a lethal danger to dogs.
Drought is causing food shortages in the wild, and black bears — especially the mothers — are feeling the pinch.
Chelsea Rae Bourgeois is a health writer and registered dietitian nutritionist with over eight years of experience in the clinical setting. Her writing covers nutrition and overall health topics, ...