Flying the Friendly Skies
220 million years ago, insects and flying reptiles called pterosaurs were the most common sight in the sky. …
220 million years ago, insects and flying reptiles called pterosaurs were the most common sight in the sky. …
Fast or slow, whether 4-footed, 2-footed, or with no feet at all, every animal is perfectly suited to its lifestyle and habitat. …
Besides reading about them or watching nature programs on television, you can invite them over! …
In southern California, the swallows of Mission San Juan Capistrano return every spring. Polar bears appear in Churchill, Manitoba. And monarch butterflies travel all over North America! …
In 2017, Yoshi the loggerhead turtle was released with a tracking tag on her back. Twenty-seven baby loggerheads were also released after being rescued and rehabilitated. …
Days are slow and life is long for Galápagos tortoises. These ancient animals keep trekking onward, one step at a time. …
Hola! Each month, a new Ranger Rick Jr. article will be available in Spanish. This month, read about geckos! …