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Grey Wolf

 Wolves live as communities and all raise their young, hunt, and protect their territory together. A wolf’s howl can be heard from 10 miles (16km) away and each pack has its own unique howl. Wolf pups are very playful and enjoy chasing each other and wrestling. 

Snowy Owl

Snowy owls are named after their coloring but females actually are never fully white. Adult males are almost entirely white while females’ feathers are covered with dark brown markings. Despite their excellent eyesight, snowy owls often can’t see their prey because it's covered by plants or snow. This is why snowy owls primarily rely on...

Monarch butterfly

Every year, monarch butterflies go on a long migration spanning over 2,000 miles (3200 km). When the weather begins to get cold they travel from Canada and the northern United States all the way down to southern California and central Mexico. They return to the same forests, and sometimes even the same trees, that their...

Canada Goose

Canada geese migrate south every winter in order to be in warmer locations with more food. They fly in a V-formation which helps them conserve energy for this long trip. This formation is so efficient that a flock of Canada geese can fly up to 1,500 miles (2,414 km) in 24 hours under the right...

Moose

Male moose grow a new set of antlers every spring. They use their antlers in order to fight with each other in order to get attention from females during mating season. At the end of mating season they shed their antlers until the next year.

Raccoon

Raccoons have very dexterous front hands which are four times as sensitive as their back paws. This allows them to identify different objects without seeing them during the night. They are also able to heighten the sensitivity of their hands by wetting them before grabbing onto food or other objects.

Atlantic Puffin

 Puffins are very speedy flyers and strong swimmers. In the air they can flap their wings up to 400 times in a minute to reach speeds up to 55 miles (88.5km) per hour. They can also dive 200 feet deep and stay underwater for up to a minute.

Polar Bear

Polar bears are strong swimmers with slightly webbed front paws that they use as paddles. It’s important that polar bears stay clean because dirty matted fur doesn't work as well for keeping them warm. Polar bears have dark skin under their white fur, allowing them to absorb heat from the sun while remaining camouflaged against the...

Peregrine Falcon

The peregrine falcon is the fastest animal on Earth and can dive at speeds up to 200 miles (323 kilometers) per hour. Instead of building nests, they live in dips of rocks or on the edges of cliffs or buildings. Peregrine falcon chicks learn to fly in just 6 weeks.

Opossum

Opossums are great climbers and typically nest in tree holes or dens made by other animals. They also visit areas with a lot of humans in order to scavenge food from garbage cans and dumpsters. When an opossum encounters a threat, it flops to its side, closes its eyes,  and sticks out its tongue in...

Letter from Haibu

Welcome to the wide world of me, Haibu! I’m so happy you found your way to my site - it’s always fun meeting new people. In fact, I’ve met a lot of new people in the past couple of years.

My best friend, Kanuux and I met on my crazy adventure in New York. He’s technically a seal but he’s a person in my mind. That might be because I can speak to animals like they’re people.

I met pretty much all the orphans at the Barrington House Orphanage in New York City but grew very close with Scotty, Olli, and Zeek. They’re always up for helping me help the animals but that’s only part of why I love them with my whole heart. They’re funny, courageous, empathetic, and my goodness I just appreciate them so much.

They helped me rescue Wiz, Eron, Bishop, and a bunch of other animals from a trafficking ship so now all of those animals are our friends too!

The connections that I have with my friends, both the animal and human kind, have helped me see the world with fresh eyes. I’ve seen the unique struggles and pain they’ve been through without losing love or hope in their hearts. I know that humans are all capable of love and getting along if we just take the time to listen to each other without judgment.

Everyone has a story, and everyone should feel safe sharing it. My friendships have shown me the potential our world has and that’s what I strive to make happen in my lifetime – animals and humans are meant to thrive together.

I hope we can be friends too and you can help me make this world a better place. If you haven’t checked out the world with all the fun animal content on the home page yet, get on it!

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