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15 Butterfly Species to Spot on (Almost) Every Continent

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Butterflies aren't just colorful decorations fluttering around flowers. They are one of the most diverse groups of insects, with more than 17,000 known species.

Coqui Frog: Beloved in Puerto Rico, Not So Much in Hawaii

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If you've walked through a warm, humid forest in Puerto Rico or parts of Hawaii at dusk, you've likely heard the high-pitched "ko-kee" call of the coqui frog.

Why Do Cats Put Their Butt in Your Face?

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It’s a moment every cat owner knows. You’re relaxing, maybe watching TV, and then boom: Your cat sticks her butt right in your face.

The Bullfrog Is So Resilient, It's Invasive

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You’ve probably heard them before you’ve seen them. The booming "jug-o-rum" call of the bullfrog (sometimes spelled bull frog) is a signature sound in North American wetlands.

Why Does My Cat Bite Me When I Pet Her?

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You're petting your cat, she's purring in your lap, everything seems perfect—and then chomp. Suddenly you're asking, "Why does my cat bite me when I pet her?"

White's Tree Frog: A Popular Pet Prone to Obesity

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If you're thinking about frogs as gross, standoffish creatures, think again. White's tree frog is one of the friendliest, plumpest amphibians you’ll meet.

Why Do Cats Lick Each Other? Are They Really That Dirty?

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If you live with more than one cat, you've probably noticed one cat licking the other, sometimes for minutes at a time. If you’ve ever wondered, "Why do cats lick each other?" the answer lies in both biology and feline psychology.

Horned Frog: A Snake-eating Ambush Predator With Tiny Teeth

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The horned frog (also called the horned toad or ornate horned frog) belongs to the genus Ceratophrys, a group of amphibians native to South America.

10 Weird Dogs That Are Lovable in All Shapes and Sizes

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Some pups stand out, and not just because of their bark or bite. These dogs make people do a double take. Whether it’s their coat, their posture or their lineage, these weird dogs grab attention and never let go.

African Dwarf Frog: A Slow-eating, Scent-sensitive Pet

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African dwarf frogs are tiny, fully aquatic amphibians that bring big personality to small aquariums. Native to the ponds and slow-moving rivers of Central Africa, the African dwarf frog is a popular choice for pet owners looking for low-maintenance animals with quirky behavior.

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