The hoatzin is a very colorful bird with a blue head, a tuft of feathers standing up on the head, and an orange iris in the eye.
After the flood, there is evidence that forests sprang up in Antarctica.
One of the most easily recognized birds in Australia is the kookaburra.
This strange-looking bird is known for its long neck, long legs, and pink color.
Standing as an elegant sculpture, the great blue heron remains motionless in the shallow water.
The emperor penguin is one of the largest, and hardiest of the seabirds.
How many of us have gone snipe hunting as children at dusk?
The raven is the largest member of the crow family and also the largest songbird.
Seeing the famous “V” formation of the Canada goose is always a blessing to anyone who loves and appreciates nature.
This very shy bird is from the rain forests of New Guinea and Northern Australia.
The lonesome call of a loon has been likened to a yodel, laughter, or a cry. Once heard, you will never forget it.
Pelicans are the largest of all the aquatic birds and are famous for the large pouch of skin hanging from their lower jaw.
Skimmers are nicknamed scissorbills because of the design of their beak.
The puffin, also known as the sea parrot, is a popular and easily recognized sea bird.
Bald eagles can usually be sighted near rivers, lakes, or the ocean, perched in trees or atop bluffs.
The arctic tern inhabits the coastal waters, lakes, and marshlands of the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and North America.
Ever wanted to visit a dinosaur dig site? Well, here’s your chance!
The discovery of dinosaur fossils in Antarctica forces us to ask what extreme changes caused heat-loving dinosaurs to wind up on this ice-covered continent.
Did dinosaurs really live at the same time as humans? Genesis 1 claims that God created every “kind” of land animal on the same day as Adam.
When children, young people, and adults are informed about the truth of dinosaurs, they can answer the questions of a skeptical world and spread the good news of the gospel.
Two fighting dinosaurs found fossilized in the Gobi Desert.
The polar bear is also referred to as the “white bear,” “sea bear,” and “northern bear.” An estimated 40,000 of them make their home on the southern edge of the Arctic ice cap.
A half-polar-bear, half-grizzly-bear hybrid was harvested by Jim Martell on April 16, 2006, in the Northwest Territory of Canada. The locals call this a “Pizzly” or “Grolar.”
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