These charismatic, rabbit-size rodents live on North America's prairies ... and rebuilding these dwellings. Other animals benefit from their labors. Burrows may be shared by snakes, burrowing ...
Just one fly can lay up to 300 eggs at a time and is drawn "to the odor of a wound or natural opening on a live, warm-blooded ...
These voracious predators hunt them in their own burrows, and take shelter in abandoned ... These solitary animals live alone, and in May and June females give birth to litters of one to six ...
After sifting through the images, the team identified 56 species at wombat burrow sites, including 19 types of mammals, 33 birds and four reptiles. Of the 56 animals, 47 were native species ...
But prairie dogs are in trouble. Much of their habitat has been lost to agriculture, and the southern part of their range is becoming too dry. Sterling Krank and her colleagues recently analyzed where ...
Until a beaver burrow collapses ... "We need to learn how to live alongside these animals and a project like this is part of that learning." The technology is being used as part of the Scottish ...