Plants & Animals
This is the place to learn the facts about all living things, whether plant or animal, in all their fascinating diversity! Learn about our natural world of plants & animals in such topics as birds, cats, dogs, horses, other mammals, reptiles and amphibians, saltwater fish and freshwater fish, and even insects - and you can find out about animals in more depth by reading about pet care. We pay attention to the value of wildlife conservation, as well. The latest information about the world of plants and animals is based on up-to-date research.
The writers at Botany will give you the facts of the science; the writers of plants and bulbs, landscaping, organic gardening, houseplants, flower gardens, desert/water-wise gardening, vegetable and water gardens will put it into practical perspective for you.
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Pets and Christmas Health Hazards
Sparky choking on a turkey bone or Fluffy upchucking on the carpet needn't be part of Christmas fesitivities. Preventive planning ensures happy holidays for everyone.
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Holidays for Cats and Dogs
No matter which holiday is the focus of a December celebration, pet owners need to remember that decorations, food and guests can upset animals.
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The Classic Summer Bedding Plant
Not only do the frilly gold, yellow and orange flowers of the marigold create a bold splash in the summer garden, they are edible and have a role in organic pest control.
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The Ecology and Taxonomy of Amphibians
At around 5,400 species of frogs and toads, salamanders and caecillians, the extant (living) amphibians are the smallest group of tetrapod vertebrates.
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Common Owls of the East
Owls are found on every continent except Antarctica, and most of them have similar habits. Following are some common owls of the Eastern United States.
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Treating Thrush in Horse Hooves
Equine thrush is a bacterial infection of the hoof caused by muddy and unsanitary conditions. Treating thrush is easy with hoof cleaning and topical ointments.
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Dalmatian Dogs and Bladder Stones
The Dalmatian dog breed seems to have a variety of health problems. Due to their inability to turn uric acid into allantonin, some Dalmatians develop bladder stones.
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Sociable Cedar Waxwings
The softly-colored, sociable Cedar Waxwing is the masked bird that devours a large amount of berries from shrubs and trees.
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Pets Purchased as Christmas Gifts
As Christmas rolls around, thousands of pets are purchased as gifts. When the New Year arrives, thousands of pets are re-gifted... to animal shelters.
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Growing Lettuce Indoors with Hydroponics
Growing salad greens, especially lettuce, is a good introduction to hydroponic growing methods. Commonly grown hydroponic lettuce varieties are bibb and buttercrunch.
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Understanding Breeds of Chickens
Chickens are kept for a variety of reasons; egg production, meat, pest control, even for ornamentation and show. Knowing the breeds will help decide the purpose.
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Preparing to be a Pet Owner
Becoming a pet owner isn't as easy as adopting a cute puppy or kitten from a shelter; this guide offers advice for new pet owners or pet-owners-to-be.
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Hacking Out
Hacking out is a thoroughly enjoyable pastime for both the horse and the rider but, in these modern times, it can be fraught with danger.
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Barbados Cherry
Barbados cherry, a striking xeriscape shrub, bears a fruit known as acerola, known to be high in vitamin C and antioxidants.
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The History of Reptiles
The species of modern reptiles are but mere shadows representing the shattered remains of what was once the grandest collection of animals on the planet.
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Top 10 Wild Edible Plants
Nature contains a rich bounty of edible wild plants, many of which are cultivated and sold in grocery stores such as asparagus, blackberries, and strawberries.
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Choosing the Best Cat Food
Even though cats have very specific nutritional requirements, choosing a healthy pet food that best meets those requirements doesn't have to be tricky.
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Red Fox Facts – Vulpes vulpes
Did you know that the red fox can reach speeds of 48km per hour, leap obstacles 2 meters high and has 28 different vocalizations?
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