Roof rat

Interesting facts about Roof Rats

Did you know that roof rats, also known as ship rats, can grow up to a staggering 40 cm (16 inches) in length? These long and thin rodents are a common sight in many urban and suburban areas, posing a significant threat to homes, businesses, and public health. From their distinctive physical characteristics to their…

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Yellow Sac Spiders (Cheiracanthium inclusum)

Did you know that a single yellow sac spider can produce over 85 eggs in a single egg mass? This remarkable reproductive capacity highlights the adaptability and resilience of these small, but intriguing creatures. Yellow sac spiders, scientifically known as Cheiracanthium inclusum, are a common sight across the Americas, from North to South. These spiders,…

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Life habits and more about Tarantulas

Did you know that some tarantulas found in the southern and southwestern United States, including Idaho, can grow up to 11 inches in leg span? These remarkable arachnids are the largest spiders in the world, with a distinctive appearance that sets them apart from their smaller counterparts. Tarantulas come in a variety of colors and…

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flying squirrel

Flying Squirrels – Fact Vs. Fiction

Did you know that 95% of the world’s 43 species of flying squirrels are found in Asia, with the remaining 5% residing in North America? These remarkable rodents have captivated the imagination of naturalists and outdoor enthusiasts alike, with their impressive aerial displays and unique adaptations for life in the forest canopy. However, the term…

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Cotton rats

Ever heard of a Cotton Rat?

Did you know that cotton rats, small furry rodents native to the southern United States, have been recognized as important animal models for various human and rodent diseases? These robust, stocky creatures with their distinctive grizzled fur belong to the genus Sigmodon and can be found across much of the southern U.S., Mexico, Central America,…

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White-footed Mice in Idaho

White-footed Mice in Idaho

These small, yet resilient rodents are one of the most common mammals in the eastern United States, and their presence in Idaho’s diverse ecosystems offers valuable insights into the natural world. The white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) are known for their distinctive white feet and tails, contributing to their unique appearance and adaptability. As one of…

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squirrels in Idaho

Squirrels in Idaho – All the facts

Did you know that there are over 200,000 squirrels in Idaho? These energetic rodents are a ubiquitous part of the state’s diverse wildlife, found scurrying across lawns, leaping between trees, and even raiding backyard bird feeders. Squirrels in Idaho come in a variety of species, each with its own unique characteristics and behaviors that make…

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Prairie dog

Life of the Prairie Dog

Did you know that a single prairie dog colony can span over 100 square miles, with millions of inhabitants? These small burrowing rodents, despite their name, are not actually canines, but rather members of the squirrel family (Sciuridae). They are a keystone species, playing a crucial role in the grassland ecosystems of North America. Prairie…

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Bald-faced hornets

Bald-faced hornets – A deep dive

Did you know that a single bald-faced hornet nest can house up to 700 of these aggressive aerial predators? Buzzing with menace and sporting a notorious reputation, the bald-faced hornets incite fear in many. These impressive insects are known for their imposing size, venomous stings, and remarkable nest architecture. Found throughout North America, bald-faced hornets…

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