The intriguing uniqueness and beauty of Cucumber Beetles species
Tips for identifying, controlling, and getting rid of cucumber beetles from The Old Farmer’s Almanac.
Have you ever touched an ant before?
Here’s how to get rid of ants permanently—from little black ants to carpenter ants—with 8 natural remedies for the kitchen, home, and garden.
Admire the adorable pictures of baby chicks
From baby blue tits and cygnets to cuckoos and ducklings, here is your guide to spring chicks emerging across the UK.
The Praying Mantis: The fascination comes from nature
The praying mantis is an insect that has fascinated humans for centuries with its odd stance and ruthless hunting. Learn praying mantis facts and folklore from The Old Farmer’s Almanac.
Have you ever touched a dragonfly?
Learn facts and symbolism about the dragonfly and damselfly family Odonata, as well as how to attract dragonflies to your garden, from The Old Farmer’s Almanac.
The knowledge about Green Iguanas will surprise yo
Loved by reptile enthusiasts for their colorful bodies, large spines and dinosaur-like appearance, the Green Iguana is one of the most popular reptile species. Iguanas are also some of the smartest and most affectionate Lizards with an ability to form Read More →
Striking Fennec Fox Facts, Including Their Signature Ears
Check out these fennec fox facts that will make you love these critters even more. See what makes them so unique beyond their recognizable ears.
The species of animals being conserved in Canada
Also: Climate changed restaurant menus, sandhill cranes in New Brunswick, bears waking up from their slumber — and a pesky woodpecker hits Canada where it hurts
Fascinating Facts for Those Who Want to Learn About Arctic Foxes
Did you know that arctic foxes can stay warm in temperatures as low as -50 degrees Celsius? Learn more arctic fox facts at Animal Fact Guide!
Fiona The Hippo: The Beloved Hippo of America
We caught up with baby hippo Fiona and her caretakers at the Cincinatti Zoo and learned what’s next for America’s most popular hippo.