Florida Nature Facts #127 – Zebra Longwing

Florida Nature Facts #127 – Zebra Longwing

When it is disturbed, the zebra longwing butterfly makes a creaking sound by wiggling its body. At night, large groups will roost together on tree limbs. They return to the same roost night after night. MORE PHOTOS OF BUTTERFLIES MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida...

Florida Nature Facts #126 – Purple Gallinule

Florida Nature Facts #126 – Purple Gallinule

The purple gallinule's long toes make it possible to walk on lily pads - one of the few birds able to do so! Also, when young, these amazingly-colored birds crawl on bushes and out of the nest using tiny claws on their wing tips. MORE PHOTOS OF BIRDS MORE FLORIDA...

Florida Nature Facts #125 – Whooping Crane

Florida Nature Facts #125 – Whooping Crane

Whooping cranes eat aquatic invertebrates (insects, crustaceans and mollusks), small vertebrates (fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals), roots, acorns and berries. MORE PHOTOS OF BIRDS MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature Facts is a series about...

Florida Nature Facts #124 – Snakes

Florida Nature Facts #124 – Snakes

Unlike most land-dwelling vertebrates that have a pair of lungs, snakes have one long lung. MORE PHOTOS OF SNAKES MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature Facts is a series about interesting facts about the flora, fauna and places that make Florida so amazing. Posts...

Florida Nature Facts #123 – Alligators and Crocodiles

Florida Nature Facts #123 – Alligators and Crocodiles

Most reptiles have 3-chambered hearts, but the heart of alligators, and all other crocodilians, has 4 chambers – a trait shared with mammals and birds. MORE PHOTOS OF ALLIGATORS MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature Facts is a series about interesting facts about...

Florida Nature Facts #121 – Butterflies

Florida Nature Facts #121 – Butterflies

Butterflies! Welcome to the next installment of a new series of nature photos that will be short & sweet, and all about the native and naturalized wildlife that is all around us with just one or two interesting nature facts that you might not know about. If you...

Florida Nature Facts #120 – Butterflies

Florida Nature Facts #120 – Butterflies

Most adult butterflies can't bite or chew. They eat mainly liquids like nectar, sap, juices from fruits, and sometimes even fluids from carcasses. They have a long, tube-like tongue called a proboscis, which works like a straw to suck up liquid. When they're not using...

Florida Nature Facts #117 – Parasitic Orchids

Florida Nature Facts #117 – Parasitic Orchids

Certain species of orchids are parasitic. They are not able to produce food (sugar) using the sunlight and carbon dioxide (like other green plants with chlorophyll). Instead, they obtain food from fungi that live inside their roots. MORE PHOTOS OF NATIVE ORCHIDS MORE...

Florida Nature Facts #116 – Ghost Crabs

Florida Nature Facts #116 – Ghost Crabs

Ghost crabs are found on many of the same beaches as sea turtle nests. They devour baby turtles while they hatching out in the sand, and drag the baby turtles into their burrows and eat them up. MORE PHOTOS OF INVERTEBRATES MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature...

Florida Nature Facts #113 – Black-Necked Stilt

Florida Nature Facts #113 – Black-Necked Stilt

To cool their nests in hot weather, stilts use their belly feathers to carry water to the nests, sometimes making more than a hundred trips a day.   VISIT THE BIRDS GALLERIES MORE FLORIDA NATURE FACTS Florida Nature Facts is a series about interesting facts about...

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