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Author: Mark Danenhauer

Classification Of Life – Organizing All Living Creatures

July 14, 2018July 2, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
classification of life

This American beaver is a kind of mammal with a scientific name of Castor canadensis.

A classification of life system was created by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century.  This classification system sorts all forms of life into its particular species. Continue reading →

Bird Parents – Different Strategies To Raising Babies

July 12, 2018July 1, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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This swan has her hands full with all of those babies.

Bird parents have many different strategies to raising their young.  Here are the main strategies that bird parents choose to raise their young, from monogamy to polygyny and polyandry. Continue reading →

6 Scorching Tips On Hot Weather Hiking! They’re Hot!

July 10, 2018May 28, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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Hiking in hot weather can be fun with the right planning.

Hot weather hiking is something that most people will end up doing at some point in their life. These handy hot weather hiking tips will help you enjoy your hike and not have to deal with potentially serious health issues. Continue reading →

Bird Nests For Dummies – Basics & Main Types

July 8, 2018June 27, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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This swallow nest is full of hungry baby birds!

Bird nests come in a lot of different shapes and sizes.  Here are the four main types of nests that the majority of birds make when having babies. Continue reading →

Keep Your Backpack Ready For Hiking With These 8 Items

July 6, 2018June 24, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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Check out my trusty backpack when we were in Nepal.

Is your backpack ready for hiking and exploring the mountains or great outdoors?  Here are 8 items you can always leave in your backpack to make it faster to get out the door and onto the trails. Continue reading →

8 Bald Eagle Facts – A Symbol Of The USA

July 4, 2018June 25, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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The majestic bald eagle.

The Bald Eagle is the National Bird of the United States of America.  Here are 8 facts about this iconic bird that has been a symbol of the USA for over 200 years. Continue reading →

7 Cicada Facts For Nature Lovers

July 2, 2018June 20, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
cicada facts

Have you seen or heard a cicada recently?

Among other cicada facts, is the fact that cicadas are very loud insects that can be found throughout the world.  Here are 7 cool facts about these insects that you may see, but more likely hear near you soon. Continue reading →

3 Advantages of Cold-Blooded Animals

June 30, 2018June 19, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
advantages of cold-blooded animals

This painted turtle is a cold-blooded animal.

Do you know what are the benefits or advantages of cold-blooded animals?  Here are 3 advantages cold-blooded animals have that warm-blooded animals don’t have. Continue reading →

5 Reasons To Use Hiking Poles – When & Why They’re Good

June 28, 2018June 19, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer / 1 Comment
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I always use hiking poles when hiking these days.

Hiking poles or trekking poles as they are sometimes called, are an essential piece of my hiking gear.  They are great to use when you go hiking and here are 5 reasons you should start using them too. Continue reading →

Moth & Butterfly Lifecycle – Made Simple With Diagram

June 26, 2018June 17, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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Look at this beautiful adult Western Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.

A butterfly lifecycle and moth lifecycle are mostly the same, but there are a few key differences.  Here is an overview of both lifecycles, including a nice diagram, and the main similarities and differences. Continue reading →

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