Stuart

Stuart is the editor of Fauna Facts. He edits our writers' work as well as contributing his own content. Stuart is passionate about sustainable farming and animal welfare and has written extensively on cows and geese for the site.

5 Top Reasons People Hunt Deer (Food, Sport, Trophies, etc)

People hunt deer for food, as a hobby, for antler trophies, for their hide, for population control, and to protect commercial crops and forestry. Deer hunting is very popular in North America where it is mainly done for sport, but some native Americans continue to hunt deer to create products like clothing as well. Farmers …

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11 Animals that Eat Jellyfish (A to Z List With Pictures)

Animals that eat jellyfish include sea turtles, tuna, swordfish, ocean sunfish, bearded goby, whale sharks, megamouth sharks, foxes, fulmars, penguins, and even other jellyfish. For decades, Jellyfish have been regarded as a generally nutrient-poor food source. Their bodies are over 90% water. That’s hardly a meal for a predator. That is why scientists and researchers …

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All 10 Snakes That Rattle (A to Z List) – with Pictures

Many snake species rattle their tails, including some species without a physical rattle on their tail. Some well-known rattling snakes include Bull Snakes, Copperheads, Cottonmouths, Gophers, and King Snakes. But why do they do this? And more importantly, what other snake species do the rattle? Read on to find out. Examples of Snakes That Rattle …

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11 Species of Nocturnal Snakes (A to Z List with Pictures)

Many snakes are nocturnal, though not all. Some well-known nocturnal snake species include ball pythons, boa constrictors, anacondas, and milk snakes. Nocturnal snakes can detect infrared to see the heat signatures of their prey at night. Species that live in an area where prey is active at night are more likely to be nocturnal as …

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