Interesting Nature Facts #137 – Spider Silk

Interesting Nature Facts #137 – Spider Silk

A single strand of spider silk is thinner than a human hair, but also five times stronger than steel of the same width. A rope just 2 inches thick could reportedly stop a Boeing 747. MORE PHOTOS OF SPIDERS MORE INTERESTING NATURE FACTS Interesting Nature Facts is a...

Interesting Nature Facts #136 – Green Lynx Spider

Interesting Nature Facts #136 – Green Lynx Spider

The green lynx spider has an appetite for insects belonging to the Lepidoptera family (moths and their larvae) that are known to be enemies of crops like corn, cotton, cabbage, etc. Although their importance in the controlling of pests is counteracted by their...

Interesting Nature Facts #135 – Eastern Lubber Grasshopper

Interesting Nature Facts #135 – Eastern Lubber Grasshopper

If you ever see one of these large 2 to 3-inch, slow-moving grasshoppers impaled on a thorn or barbed wire fence and can't possibly figure out how it got there then here's your answer: The loggerhead shrike often catches them and pins them in place until some of the...

Interesting Nature Facts #134 – Sunflowers

Interesting Nature Facts #134 – Sunflowers

Sunflowers are known for their charm and brightness, and their name is actually very apt. Sunflowers love the sun, and their heads change direction to point toward the sun as it moves from east to west each day. MORE PHOTOS OF WILDFLOWERS MORE INTERESTING NATURE FACTS...

Interesting Nature Facts #133 – Gladiolus

Interesting Nature Facts #133 – Gladiolus

In Ancient Rome, a scientist was struck by the gladiolus' resemblance to the swords gladiators used in battle. He named the bloom gladiolus after the Latin word for sword, "gladius". MORE PHOTOS OF WILDFLOWERS MORE INTERESTING NATURE FACTS Interesting Nature Facts is...

Interesting Nature Facts #132 – Horseshoe Crabs

Interesting Nature Facts #132 – Horseshoe Crabs

Horseshoe crabs are more closely related to arachnids (spiders & scorpions) than crabs. Among oldest animals on earth, spot them in shallow soft-bottom areas on the beach. Help upside-down crabs found by gently turning them over, picking up both sides of the body...

Interesting Nature Facts #131 – Tread Softly

Interesting Nature Facts #131 – Tread Softly

Can a plant me any more badass than tread softly (Cnidoscolus stimulosus)? It has stinging hairs like nettle, sticky latex and spiky leaves that release cyanide when damaged, and nectaries on its leaves that attract protective ants to their sugary sweetness. MORE...

Interesting Nature Facts #130 – American White Ibis

Interesting Nature Facts #130 – American White Ibis

When baby white ibises hatch their bills are straight. Ibis bills don’t start to curve downward until they are 14 days old. MORE PHOTOS OF BIRDS MORE INTERESTING NATURE FACTS Interesting Nature Facts is a series about the flora, fauna and places that make North...

Interesting Nature Facts #129 – Sphinx Moths

Interesting Nature Facts #129 – Sphinx Moths

Their size and rapid wing beats allow sphinx moths to hover and feed like hummingbirds, which is why they were nicknamed 'hummingbird moths'. People often mistake the protrusion on the back of the sphinx caterpillar for a stinger. MORE PHOTOS OF BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS...

Interesting Nature Facts #128 – White Peacock Butterfly

Interesting Nature Facts #128 – White Peacock Butterfly

When threatened or bothered, the white peacock butterfly will flash its wings and produce hissing sound by rubbing its wings in front of the predator. It is also very long-lived for a butterfly, often living up to 11 months! MORE PHOTOS OF BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS MORE...

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