Nature
Air Fight
Hawks, Accipiters, and Eagles are more closely related to each other than to Falcons. They are all in family Accipitridae. Eagles and red-tailed hawks do not get along, and have been known to fight each other to the death. Red tailed hawks are Savage Hunters.
By Sandra Rust4 years ago in Earth
Beauty Of Nature
Nature, this word is used in a variety of settings. Perhaps the principle reference is the various kinds of plants, animals, regular life, and all that the earth contains from topography like mountains, valleys, beaches, and seas., And backwoods. The excellence of nature The idea of man is described by its magnificence coming about fundamentally from the magnificent variety of living beings that exist in different pieces of the earth, as well as the special landscape of mountains, water, levels and backwoods. Every one of these elements is recognized by an extraordinary marvel that recognizes it from Other landscape, and this incredible variety gave individuals wide spaces to look for quiet, serenity, and peacefulness.
By Mohd Altamash4 years ago in Earth
The Lost Gardens of Heligan & The Mud Maid. UK
'The Mud Maid sculpture, representing a sleeping woman, is located in The Lost Gardens of Heligan, in Cornwall, in the Southwest of England. It’s a living sculpture which means that its appearance changes with the seasons, as plants grow and then wither away'.
By Novel Allen4 years ago in Earth
Lessons from the Porcelain Throne
The animals have so much to teach us about how simple and free flowing life is. I sat and watched a colony of sugar ants flow through my resort bathroom at 5:30am. More specifically, from the shitter. What I noticed was they stop and dap each other up along the way. The ants traveling north bump, seemingly purposefully into the ants traveling south. This looked almost like middle school, speaking to friends in the hallway. I went to a very real and raw middle school that more and more is similar to prison. I’m still trying to process the fact that it’s quite possible that I spent three years in a prison-like environment, but I digress.
By Ariel Celeste4 years ago in Earth
The Flower
If one considers life on earth for any length of time it is probable that the unfathomable number of individual organisms existing presently or at any time past or future will eventually creep into the mind causing said mind to quickly grind to an impasse. Contemplate the number of human beings on the planet for instance – over seven billion. This number pales in comparison, however, to the number of individual insects or spiders that co-habitate at any one moment in time. Eltonian pyramids and food webs show us that the number of individual producer organisms is hundreds if not thousands of times the number of primary consumers so it becomes quickly evident that the number of plants that live on earth is astronomical. The odds of encountering any particular species of plant, then, are slim indeed but the odds of a chance meeting with an individual of any species are beyond comprehension. There are a phenomenal number of humans on this planet that we will never see, hear, smell, greet, break bread with and so on and so on. There are humans that don’t know if they exist and so would be hard pressed to have ever examined the possibility that you or I exist. There are star-nosed moles, for example, that are conceived, born, developed, chased, eaten and digested that no human will ever see or even think about. Why would we? They are of no concern to us are they?
By John Oliver Smith4 years ago in Earth








