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Honeybee
One of the most familiar insects in the world is the Honeybee. ... If you want to see a 3-D model of a worker bee click on the picture. ...
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Eastern Red Cedar
In fact Kansas has only one native evergreen tree. It is called the Eastern Red Cedar. All other native trees in Kansas lose their foliage in the winter, ...
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Kansas Wildlife Exhibit
Located in Central Riverside Park at 700 Nims, the Kansas Wildlife Exhibit contains over 25 different species of native mammals, reptiles and birds in eight ...
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Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is the state sponsoring agency for Becoming an Outdoors-Woman. Click here to learn more about upcoming workshops ...
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Amphibians in Kansas
Family Hylidae - Treefrogs & Allies Northern Cricket Frog - Acris crepitans ... For detailed information on the distribution of amphibians in Kansas, ...
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Ornate Box Turtle
The other land-dweller is its close cousin the Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene ... As you can see in the pictures above, this animal's shell does have a fancy ...
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Ornate Box Turtle
Male Ornate Box Turtle Female Ornate Box Turtle Photos by Bob Gress ... The other land-dweller is its close cousin the Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene ...
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Ornate Box Turtle
The other land-dweller is its close cousin the Eastern Box Turtle ... After getting warmed up, it goes looking for food. A box turtle on the hunt is fun to ...
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Ornate Box Turtle
A baby box turtle is about the size of a quarter. For a short time after hatching, the shell is slightly flexible and a navel may be seen in the middle of ...
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Ornate Box Turtle
A baby box turtle is about the size of a quarter. For a short time after hatching, ... Anapsid.org - for general care information on turtles. ...