All North American cats share certain features in common. All of North American cat species have 5 toes on their front feet and 4 toes on their hind. Generally speaking, you will only see four toes in both front and hind tracks you find in the field. Although, cats do have 5 toes on...
North America is home to six species of wildcats. Learn more about the wildcats of North America with pictures and videos.
North America is home to an incredibly diverse range of wildlife, from iconic creatures like the American bison and bald eagle to lesser-known species like the mountainlionand prairie dog. But there are some animals that are so rare that they’re rarely seen or even known to the general pub...
North American Animals - mamals, birds, reptiles, insects The aim of this site is to provide a guide to North American wildlife, covering Canadian animals, animals of the United States of America and Mexican animals. Where possible, images of animals in the wild have been used. Many are fr...
FIVlentivirusWestern blotIn 1995 the North American Species Survival Plan for Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus held a workshop on feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) to discuss the information currently available on the disease and the possible effects on the captive population of Cheetah. FIV was first ...
North American and Central American Animals Coloring/Info Pages: Print out animal pages/information sheets to color.
to saving wild cats. One day, while studying a map of all the known areas jaguars live in, Rabinowitz decided to play a game of connecting the dots(点). He drew a line between one area and another area. Suddenly he thought of an idea that could help save this t...
CATNIP FILLED: OurPets North-American-grown Cosmic Catnip has been grown to achieve the strongest, most aromatic catnip ever produced. When catnip is pinched, the aroma stored in the dried leaves is released, driving cats wild. Catnip is a 100 percent natural herb that stimulates a harmless, ...
Currently, 26 mosquito species confirmed as pathogen vectors occur in North Africa, including Aedes (five species), Culex (eight species), Culiseta (one species) and Anopheles (12 species). These 26 species are involved in the circulation of seven MBDs in North Africa, including two parasitic ...
Marine invertebrates such as crustaceans, mollusks, and worms, terrestrial invertebrates (insects and arachnids), reptiles (e.g., the American crocodile, Crocodylus acutus), and a multitude of birds are common in mangrove forests. Many important fish species such as snapper (Lutjanus spp.) and ...