Seth Davidson

Seth (A Homo Sapien) (he thinks...) has been fascinated by nature for three decades. He loves to camp, hike, and smell the flowers.

Where are armadillo found?

Today, all extant armadillo species are still present in South America. They are particularly diverse in Paraguay (where 11 species exist) and surrounding areas. Many species are endangered. Some, including four species of Dasypus, are widely distributed over the Americas, whereas others, such as Yepes’s mulita, are restricted to small ranges. You see, The armadillos …

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Do pangolins shed?

Reliable estimates of how many pangolins remain in the wild are lacking, although it’s thought that over a million individual pangolins were taken from the wild between 2000 and 2013. You can read more about this terrible trade in our report, Suffering at scale. Let us figure it out! Many live on the ground, but …

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Why are sloths lazy?

Sloths are passive animals that understand the language of solitariness more than anything else. They are lone wolves that live alone, feed alone, sleep alone, and if they could…, they probably would choose to mate with themselves and reproduce alone. You could be wondering “Why do sloths live alone?” We can find out! while sloths …

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What does addax eat?

The addax are herbivores and their diet consists of desert succulents, leaves, Aristida grasses, herbs, perennials and small bushes (if available). They also feed up on Parnicum grass whereby they will only eat the inner shoots and seeds and disregard the dry, outer leaves. One source claimed found across northern Africa in the past, on …

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