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Articles Attract Hummingbirds and Butterflies to Your Garden The Praying Mantis: Ogre of The Insect World Return of El Lobo
- Southwestern Wolves Make Their Troubled Way
Home Finding Cecil: The Story of Joshua Tree Tortoise Rescue Flutterby extraordinary - Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden's new butterfly pavilion Activities Night Driving: Desert Wildlife After Dark The Desert is Bugged: Bug Lighting Bird Watching at the Salton Sea |
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Up Close and Not Personal - The California Wolf Center in Julian, CA Road Trip to Photograph and View Wolves in Julian, CA Vampire Wolf Bit My Arm - A Visit to the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary. Books & Stuff |
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Featured Videos ![]()
The
Kingsnake
The Kingsnake
gets its name from its habit of eating other snakes, and is most
famous for eating rattlesnakes, copperheads and coral snakes. But it
also feeds on other snakes, lizards, birds and their eggs, small
mammals, turtles and frogs.
The Desert Food Chain
A food chain
constitutes a complex network of organisms, from plants to animals,
through which energy, derived from the sun, flows in the form of
organic matter and dissipates in the form of waste heat.
Animal Classification: Putting the Plants and Animals In Their Places.
Desert Food Chain for the young student
Spring Rattles In:
Rattlesnake Season
Debunking Myths About Rattlesnakes, Scorpions and Tartantulas.
Common Reptiles of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Cetaceans: Marine Mammals In The Sea of Cortez



