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10 Amazing Facts You Didn’t Know About Capybaras
Meet the Capybara, the world's largest—and chillest—rodent!
Did you know these gentle giants are amazing semi-aquatic swimmers, can nap underwater, and are known as "Nature's Ottoman" because they literally get along with everyone?
Dive into 10 amazing facts about this tranquil creature and find out why the Capybara is the global symbol of chill. Plus, bring their famously calm vibe to your life with our adorable Capybara Stickers!
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Oct 53 min read
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Critter Intros: Veiled Chameleon
The Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) is a large, arboreal lizard native to the Arabian Peninsula, recognizable by the prominent, cone-shaped casque on its head . This casque helps channel water for drinking. Like all chameleons, it has a prehensile tail and independently swiveling eyes. Color change is mainly for communication and mood, not just camouflage. This insectivore hunts using an incredibly long, sticky, and fast-projecting tongue.
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Oct 31 min read
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Critter Intros: Sea Sheep
The Sea Sheep (Costasiella kuroshimae) is a tiny, adorable sea slug from the Indo-Pacific that resembles a cartoon sheep. It performs indirect photosynthesis through kleptoplasty ("stolen plastids"), by eating algae and incorporating the chloroplasts into its body. Stored in its back protrusions (cerata), these give the slug its color and allow it to generate energy from sunlight. Its "ears" are sensory rhinophores.
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Oct 21 min read
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Critter Intros: Sea Bunny
The Sea Bunny (Jorunna parva) is a tiny nudibranch (sea slug) from the Indo-Pacific, famous for resembling a fluffy rabbit . Its "bunny ears" are rhinophores, sensory organs for detecting scents. The "furry" coat consists of sensory rods. This hermaphroditic mollusc feeds on toxic sponges, storing the toxins in its body as a defense against predators. This tiny, toxic marvel is a fascinating resident of coral reefs.
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Oct 11 min read
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Critter Intros: River Otter
The River Otter (Lontra canadensis) is a highly social, playful member of the weasel family, perfectly adapted for a semi-aquatic life across North America . Known for their energetic sliding, they are exceptional swimmers due to their streamlined body and fully webbed feet. They have dense, water-repellent fur for insulation. These active predators mainly eat fish and crustaceans, detecting them with sensitive whiskers. The otter is an important indicator of a healthy aquati
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Sep 291 min read
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Discover the Adorable Quokka: The Smiling Marsupial!
The Quokka (Setonix brachyurus) is a small, vulnerable marsupial from Western Australia, famous for its "smiling" expression . This nocturnal herbivore feeds on grasses and leaves, and can climb small trees. While thriving on predator-free islands like Rottnest, mainland populations have declined due to habitat loss and introduced predators. It's a social animal that gets most hydration from its food, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.
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Sep 282 min read
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Critter Intros: Common Octopus
The Common Octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is a highly intelligent, adaptable cephalopod found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide. This solitary creature is a master of camouflage, instantly changing its skin color and texture to blend with its surroundings. Using its eight powerful arms and suckers, this nocturnal hunter captures prey like crabs and lobsters. It can escape predators by releasing a cloud of dark ink and using jet propulsion.
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Sep 271 min read
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10 Amazing Facts You Didn’t Know About Mudskippers
The Amazing Mudskipper
Meet the mudskipper, the fish that defies the rules!
This unique creature is truly amphibious. It uses powerful pectoral fins to "walk" and scoot across mudflats, and it can breathe on land by absorbing oxygen through its moist skin. With quirky, independently moving eyes and a flair for dramatic territorial fights, the mudskipper is a fascinating example of extreme animal adaptation.
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Sep 262 min read
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Critter Intros: Common Mudskipper
The Common Mudskipper (Periophthalmus kalolo) is a remarkable amphibious fish from the Indo-Pacific, uniquely adapted to life both in and out of the water . It spends much time on mudflats and mangrove roots, using its strong pectoral fins to "walk" or "skip." Its large, bulging eyes provide clear vision in the air. To breathe on land, it absorbs oxygen through its moist skin and mouth lining. This fascinating creature feeds on small crustaceans and insects.
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Sep 261 min read
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Critter Intros: Platypus
Discover the incredible Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), one of the world's most unique egg-laying mammals. Explore its fascinating adaptations, from its duck-like bill with electroreceptors to its venomous spur. Learn about this semi-aquatic Australian marvel, its "Near Threatened" conservation status, and why it's a true biological enigma.
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Jun 181 min read
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Critter Intros: Giant Manta Ray
The giant manta ray, a graceful ocean giant, glides through tropical waters but faces threats from overfishing.
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Mar 181 min read
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Critter Intros: Kiwi Bird
The kiwi is a flightless, nocturnal bird from New Zealand, known for its long beak and unique role in the ecosystem. Conservation is key!
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Mar 101 min read
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Critter Intros: The Harbor Seal
The harbor seal is a skilled swimmer found in coastal waters, playing a key role in marine ecosystems while facing threats like pollution.
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Mar 91 min read
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Critter Creations: How I Make My Stickers – A Step-by-Step Guide
Hey critters! Take a peek behind the scenes of my sticker-making process—from designing to printing, cutting, and finishing touches!
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Mar 63 min read
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Critter Intros: Capybara
Capybaras are the world's largest rodents, known for their calm nature, love of water, and social behavior, often living peacefully with all
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Feb 251 min read
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Critter Intro: The Axolotls
Axolotls are aquatic salamanders that stay in their larval stage for life, known for external gills, regeneration, and unique colors.
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Feb 252 min read
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Critter Intro: The boby's
Booby birds are seabirds known for their diving skills, unique courtship dances, and colorful feet, with brown, blue-footed, and red-footed
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Feb 252 min read
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Critter Intros: The Atlantic Puffin
Quick Facts About the Atlantic Puffin Common Name: Â Atlantic Puffin Scientific Name: Fratercula arctica Conservation Status: Â Vulnerable...
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Feb 231 min read
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Critter Intros: American Bison
Meet our intro to the American Bison! From here you can find everything we have about this guy.
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Feb 212 min read
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Critter Chronicles: Let's talk about why there is a new site.
Critter Crew! 🎉 Let's chat! Why Wix? I wanted a cozy critter home, not just a shop. Join me on my journey!
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Feb 213 min read
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