Giant Isopod

You can find these creatures at depths of 2,000 meters below the surface. They look like giant woodlice, given that they can grow to lengths above 30 cm. Giant isopods are generally scavengers; however, there are times when they prey on other sea creatures. One interesting observation about them is that they can go for almost four years without feeding.

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Prairie Pigeon

The prairie pigeon, also known as the Eskimo curlew, has been on the endangered animal list for a very long time.  This shorebird nests in...

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