This is one of my favorite shots I’ve ever managed to capture. I snapped this in 2015 at one of my all-time favorite parks, https://www.instagram.com/brazosbendstatepark/ (@brazosbendstatepark) near Houston, TX. It sorta looks like she’s lungin
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It's summer and a storm has just passed through. You step outside and are instantly greeted with that good ole' familiar smell---the smell of rain. But what is that smell? After all, water itself isn't particularly smelly, right? In this episod
Nothing is ever as it seems. Get ready for a tangled web of semantics and systematics! To read the blog version and see the video mentioned, visit https://thewildlife.blog/2019/07/09/when-a-spider-isnt-a-spider/ Become a patron (and our best f
A random find while hiking that lead to a life history story that was unexpectedly fascinating. Read more and see images of the find here: https://thewildlife.blog/2018/09/06/this-ghostly-parasitic-plant-survives-by-hacking-the-wood-wide-web/
In this short, Devon shares a story originally published on thewildlife.blog of a hoarfrost christened hike he had three springs ago, and explains how this magical rock candy frost phenomena occurs.Support The Wild Life at patreon.com/thewildl
If you've ever seen a gelatinous blob of ick floating in the water and wondered what type of alien life you were seeing, it was probably a Bryozoan, and they're honestly pretty neat.Support this podcast