The tessellated water snake (Seshina-like)
One of such which is very interesting but sadly much misunderstood, Tessellated Water Snake also known as Dice snake. This snake also has exclusive patterns that allow it to survive…
One of such which is very interesting but sadly much misunderstood, Tessellated Water Snake also known as Dice snake. This snake also has exclusive patterns that allow it to survive…
Size & Shape Podarcis his panica is a small, agile lizard from the gecko-subfamily ofgeckos and occurs caucasoidally in much oftheMediterranean Sea region. Often seen basking on walls, rocks and…
Red Deer is a wonderful creature and one of the largest deer species in Europe and Asia. Red-deer, whose impressive antlers and reddish-brown coat are once again a symbol for…
White-tailed deer are the quintessential North American deer; in Europe they currently have two main species, fallow and red. The bright, colorful birds that locals merely call flycatchers are, in…
Western Roe Deer, a gracefully small creature that rambles woodlands and forests in Europe. The red-brown colour of their coat is well camouflaged with the ground. A Master of Disguise…
A magnificent beast, the Moose is largest member of the deere family. The moose, with his great height and unusual antlers combined we tall floppy ears helped to make The…
The European Pine Vole, a small rodent that burrows through snow like moles or voles in coniferous forests throughout Europe and Asia. This flexible nature of theirs makes them extremely…
Bank VoleBeing an incredibly widespread small brown rodent seen in a number of European and Asian habitats, the bank-vole. These ubiquitous animals are well-adapted to woodlands, hedgerows and even gardens.…
The muskrat is an aquatic rodent native to North America and it has a unique, tell-tale smell — but beyond that? Many rodent species live in wetlands and their activities…
To learn more about high-altitude environments and the small creatures like this crature which call itself to inhabit them, read on for 10 fascinating facts about the Alpine Field Mouse!…