Minnesota
American Eel
Don't eat raw eel! Their blood is poisonous to humans when consumed raw.
Cinnamon Bear
A newborn cinnamon bear weighs 1/2 pound -- about the same as a large apple.
Armyworm
They are so named because they "march" in armies of worms from one crop to another in search of food
Polyphemus moth
The Polyphemus moth doesn’t eat.
Orb Weaver
Females are about four times the size of males
Mealybug
They have a symbiotic relationship with ants.
Groundhog (Woodchuck)
They whistle to each other to warn of approaching danger!
Bobolink
In spring, the male bobolink is the only North American bird who is dark below and light colored above. This makes identification easy.
Seagull
Some gulls are capable of using tools
Flea
Adult fleas can jump up to 7 inches in the air
Rooster
Will mate with the entire flock!
Fox Squirrel
Although it is a tree squirrel, it spends most of its time on the ground.
Rat Snakes
Rat snakes are constrictors from the Colubridae family of snakes.
Fox Snakes
In some areas, fox snakes and gopher snakes have crossbred in the wild.
Southern Black Racer
These snakes live underground, beneath piles of leaf litter or in thickets, and they are expert swimmers.
Owl
The owl can rotate its head some 270 degrees