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This must have been so stinking scary.
Oh nature. You love it because it s beautiful and majestic. You love it because wild animals are fascinating and mesmerizing. And then you get the other side of nature. You know, the natural side. The side that you don t always want to see.
Like when a mountain lion wants a skunk for a snack.
I know you re probably thinking why would anything want to eat a skunk when they stink? I ll admit, I thought the same thing. Again, this is nature and I guess anything is edible in nature.
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It's officially that time of year: Colorado's favorite birds of prey are nesting, and our park officials want to make sure they're as protected as possible.
Forget Punxatawney Phil, Boulder has its own animal to help predict the weather: Flatiron Freddy.
Boulder s top-hatted Freddy also, like his eastern cousin Phil, predicted another six weeks of winter on February 2, 2021, Groundhog Day.
Freddy, however, is a marmot. Marmots are rodents that are related to the squirrel family. They are like giant ground squirrels.
Boulder has been having [a] Flatirons Freddy predict how many more weeks the area has left since 2010. This year s Freddy was sure to abide by COVID-19 precautions and donned a mask, before seeing his shadow.
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Can You Guess Which Colorado Animals Made These Prints?
look amazing, it does make it the perfect time of year to see animal tracks.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) recently spotted the prints of a few animals that had passed through our state s northeast region.
Can you guess which Colorado animals made these tracks?
Which Colorado Animals Made These Prints?
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