Animal Navigation Page

This page will help you navigate to the different animals you may want to read about, and also showcase our "Animal of the Month". 

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Explore all of our blog uploads!

Here you find blog uploads of a variety of animals, from birds that soar in the winds and  the sharks that dominate the waters. I have organised the uploads so you can navigate easier and discover new favorites or learn more about the animals you already love. Let us dive in to the animal kingdom together!

Born for the Bottom: The Life of a Male Hyena

If you're a misandrist, you're going to absolutely love this post. The next time you find yourself wishing you were anyone other than yourself, just remember to add the disclaimer: “except for a male hyena.” And if you already are a male… well, the comparison might feel a little too familiar.

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The Pangolin: The Most Trafficked Mammal on Earth

If you’ve never heard of a pangolin before, don’t worry—you’re not alone. These shy, scaly mammals spend most of their lives quietly moving through forests and grasslands, avoiding attention at all costs. Ironically, that quiet nature is one of the reasons their story has remained largely unknown.

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Born for the Bottom: The Life of a Male Hyena

If you're a misandrist, you're going to absolutely love this post. The next time you find yourself wishing you were anyone other than yourself, just remember to add the disclaimer: “except for a male hyena.” And if you already are a male… well, the comparison might feel a little too familiar.

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Animal of the Month!

Every month I select a special animal to focus on in my unique "Animal of the Month" section. Here I present a detailed and engaging story about a selected species, its behavior, habitat and often even its conservation status. It could be an animal you've never heard of, or a well-known species with new insights.

The Pangolin: The Most Trafficked Mammal on Earth

If you’ve never heard of a pangolin before, don’t worry—you’re not alone. These shy, scaly mammals spend most of their lives quietly moving through forests and grasslands, avoiding attention at all costs. Ironically, that quiet nature is one of the reasons their story has remained largely unknown.

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