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Are They Taking a Snow Bath? Bathing is an important part of a corvid’s personal hygiene routine. Water bathing is as important for birds in the summer as it is in the winter. Birds wet their ...
By Ben Barry Wholesome footage shows tigers, opossums and elephants playing in the snow in their zoo enclosures. Videos show pandas, Persian onagers, sea lions and cheetahs playfully enjoying a ...
The St. Louis Zoo will be closed on Friday due to another round of snow heading toward the St. Louis area late Thursday night and into Friday morning.
We were hiking in the Canadian Rockies on an unusually cold summer day last July when my 9-year-old daughter looked at me and asked if we could please “go somewhere warm” on our next vacation ...
If you want to play in the snow on the mountain, your best bet is to stop by a sno-park: a designated area for winter recreation, managed by the U.S. Forest Service and scattered across the mountain.
All of this can be enjoyed from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the Palm Springs Air Museum until Sunday. Admission is $15 per person, or $75 for a group of up to six, and kids 5 and under are free.
It is possible that these ravens are using the snow as a kind of bath, but it will not be as effective as water. Additionally, their movements and interactions with each other suggest that ...