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A mockingbird runs, stops and mechanically moves its wings out and back. Why is it doing that? Read Story »
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I'm sure you've noticed these relative newcomers to our Texas landscape. Read Story »
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Birds are not much different than we are when a family-site is needed. They use accessible materials, the nest size ... Read Story »
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Proud as a peacock -- a timely phrase for Texas Zoo visitors these days. Our male Indian blue peacocks are ... Read Story »
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Geococcyx californianus, aka Californian earth-cuckoo, ground cuckoo, chaparral cock or snake killer. Know what it is? Read Story »
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Unique body shapes make what we call starfish one of our most recognizable forms of sea life. Read Story »
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Catching fireflies on a warm night is a happy summer memory for many people. Fireflies are actually beetles of the ... Read Story »
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What creature has no bones, no heart, no blood, no brain and resembles Darth Vader? Read Story »
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Zoos have blossomed in scope and dynamics. The Texas Zoo is no exception. Read Story »
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Aardvarks can eat 50,000 termites in one sitting. Read Story »
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You're no doubt familiar with the sounds and body languages of your pets and familiar woodland animals: the seasonal serenades ... Read Story »
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Nature is full of surprises. Some may not exactly rock your world, but might prompt a closer look at tiny ... Read Story »
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"In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous" Read Story »
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Will the real daddy-longlegs please step forward? Read Story »