I’m an author, mentor, and consultant in the veterinary space. Maria Carline -□I graduated from the University of Georgia’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. Tracy Greenwood -□I’m a veterinarian, speaker, writer and animal activist – I’ve published an article on sea turtles in the Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine (yup)- I own 3 businesses and am currently working on my first book. I am a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) who continues to work part time at our local animal shelter because of my love for animals and empathy for those that can’t speak out for themselves. We are a family of two humans and three dogs currently living in rural Vermont. Roxanne Fennimore -□Hello, I am Roxanne. Also, I am a big fan of Balkan music and like to sing along while driving. Leigh Hargraves – □ I’m a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) graduate from University of Edinburgh whose goal is to bridge the gap between animal and scientific worlds. I have been reviewing and advising on the best pet food, toys, and supplies that you can find on the market today at People contact me (the real vet) every day with their pet’s health care problems and questions. Michael Kemp – I have been working with animals for over 10 years. □ I’ve done extensive work in animal welfare on the streets of Miami, Florida. Winona Caldwell – □ I’m a veterinarian, author at this blog, speaker & pet influencer. I write at this popular animal blog where I publish research articles. Zea Lyons – □ I’m a psychologist with an MSc in Animal Welfare Science. I help people get closer to wildlife! My work has been featured on the National Wildlife Federation, BBC, and LAD Bible. I’m passionate about all things natural and wildlife-related. We’re a community of animal lovers around the world writing about pets, wildlife, and other creatures big and small.Įlise McDonald – □I am the owner of. Living things are divided into two large groups, the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom, and all creatures included within the animal kingdom may be called animals whether they are fish, birds, snakes, amphibians, or mammals. Actually, however, the word has a much broader meaning, as a reference to any standard dictionary will show. Many people use the term animal only for mammals, the group that includes such familiar forms as dogs, cats, horses, lions, elephants, and other similar creatures. Let us now see how a few terms are used on this website. Since information on these subjects is scattered throughout biological literature, which is not available to most people, it has seemed worthwhile to assemble the material into this website. When one considers how difficult it is to find a nontechnical discussion of the unusual features of animals, it is not surprising that so many superstitious and incorrect beliefs are prevalent. Indeed, such questions frequently occur even to curious adults. Yet, children and students are constantly asking questions of this kind. So far as I know, there has previously been no online resource that satisfactorily considers even the few questions listed above, and there are few people who know the correct answers. what is the difference between crocodiles and alligators?.are lizards poisonous what is the largest fish.can the horned toad squirt blood from its eyes.what is the largest animal that ever lived.can toads live for years in solid rock.THERE has long been a demand for an informative website about animals that considers such questions as these:
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