Category: Zoology
Are Moose Nocturnal? Moose are not nocturnal or active at night. Moose are crepuscular, meaning that they are most active at dawn or dusk. Moose rest during the night …
Can Alligators Swim? Alligators can swim. An alligator will utilize various techniques to propel itself through water depending on why they are swimming and its body temperature. In some …
Gabrielle Marks | Reviewed: 6/13/2025 Do Bats Eat Mice? Answer at a Glance: Carnivorous bats eat mice. They also feed on tasty treats such as frogs, birds, fish, and …
Gabrielle Marks | Reviewed: 5/22/2025 Are Bears Nocturnal? Answer at a Glance: North America is home to three species of bears: black, brown, and polar. None of the three …
Are Squirrels Rodents? Squirrels are rodents. Squirrels belong to the rodent family of mammals and span several different branches within the Rodentia family. While most are diurnal, meaning sleeping …
Can Ticks Live Underwater? Ticks can live underwater. The length of time that they can survive depends on their life cycle stage and whether or not they are engorged. …
Do Alligators Hibernate? Alligators do not hibernate, they brumate in regions that may have colder periods. Instead of true hibernation, alligators brumate to slow their metabolism and adapt their …
Are Bears Colorblind? Bears are not colorblind. Various studies have concluded that black and polar bears can see colors. Since much of the diet of many bears consists of …
Several salamander species can live in water. Aquatic salamanders are equipped with gills and live solely in the water. Others are semi-aquatic, living on both the land and in …
Can Wasps Smell? Wasps can smell. The sense of smell enjoyed by wasps is so remarkably well attuned that researchers in Georgia have been able to train one species, …
Identifying the differences between wasps and hornets must begin with, firstly, an understanding of the differences between bees and wasps. Wasps play a much more minor role in the …
Author: Gabrielle Marks Reviewed: 5/28/2025 Where Do Alligators Live? There are 24 crocodilian species across the globe, located on every continent but Antarctica and Europe. Because crocodiles are cold-blooded …
Are Frogs Poisonous to Dogs? Some frogs are poisonous to dogs. Dogs are curious creatures that often attempt to catch bugs and frogs in their mouths. While most frogs …
Can Moose Swim? Considering a moose’s massive size and gangly movements, you may be amazed to learn that moose are exceptional swimmers. They can swim fast, dive well, and …
According to Purdue University’s Medical Entomology Department, there are over 899 species of ticks in the world, 90 of them found in the United States. ((Purdue University – Medical …
Can Squirrels Swim? Squirrels can swim. Tree squirrels such as the North American grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) or the Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) can swim, although they are …
Are Crocodiles Reptiles? Crocodiles are reptiles. All reptiles have a backbone, and scaly skin, are cold-blooded, and lay eggs except for the boa and python, which give birth to …
Are Salamanders Reptiles? Salamanders are not reptiles. Salamanders are amphibians. Salamanders are found in many parts of the world and are often mistaken for reptiles. However, salamanders are actually …
What Do Chigger Bites Look Like? Chigger bites are red welts often mistaken for mosquito bites, bed bug bites, and flea bites. They can be flat or raised and …
Do Squirrels Make Noise? Squirrels not only make noise, but they also have their own communication system. Special squirrel noises warn other squirrels about danger, scare away predators, and …