Description: On Wednesdays, Orcas wear dead salmon on their head, as hats!. Because it's FASHIONABLE! Also, all week long. You love orcas (killer whales), you love Mean Girls. You are perhaps indifferent to salmon. Get this design from Zoodraws!
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Description: The Great Tit is a small Eurasian songbird that feeds on seeds, insects, and berries. BUT during particularly harsh winters, when normal food becomes scarce, these birds sometimes go full zombie mode. Researchers have documented Great Tits attacking small mammals, including hibernating bats and rodents such as voles or mice (worst wake up call EVER).
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Description: Eastern newts are remarkable for their three distinct life stages—each suited to a different habitat. They start as gilled aquatic larvae, morph into bright orange, land-roaming efts that can live on land for years, and finally return to the water as adults with olive-green skin and finned tails. That rare triple lifestyle—fully aquatic, fully terrestrial, then aquatic again—makes them one of the few amphibians built to thrive in both worlds. Support my educational comic Zoodraws, by purchasing this fun design :)
Description: Hey! You've got spiders on your face! Well, technically not spiders, but microscopic members of the arachnid family known as Demodex folliculorum, or face mites. These little guys and gals can be found on almost everyone in the world, and probably you. Now spread the horrible news with this fun and informative design from Zoodraws!
Description: So smol. So devilish. So... vital as an ecosystem engineer? YUP! The adorably boisterous Tasmanian devil is the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world, and their reintroduction through conservation programs to mainland Australia could mean more scavenging, fewer feral pests, healthier habitats, and a much-needed biodiversity glow-up. Also, I love them. Was that too obvious?
Description: Female Belted Kingfishers flip the script! She’s the one with that beautiful extra rust-colored band — a rare case where the female bird is more colorful than the male. Nature doesn’t always follow the rules. And sometimes rules need to be broken. No kings.
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Description: This fall, leave the leaves. That’s because countless animals depend on that blanket of fallen leaves for survival. Fireflies lay their eggs in it. Salamanders and frogs hide there to stay moist and protected. Queen bees dig in to hibernate! All kinds of beneficial insects shelter in leaf litter. In short: those crunchy piles in your yard are essential for our outdoor friends. So this fall, please leave the leaves — even if it’s just a portion of your yard, it will still make a huge difference, and your local wildlife will thank you!
Description: Is there any bird more majestic than the Shoebill stork? Probably. But look at that bill—one of a kind! And unlike the current administration’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” this one doesn’t threaten wildlife or the environment. That law weakens endangered species protections, rolls back clean air and water rules, and opens public lands to drilling. Repeal is possible—but only if we push. Contact your representatives, show up at town halls, wear this not-at-all-dorky shirt, and VOTE. Congress can—and must—reverse the bill before the damage is irreversible.
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