nd in all parts of the world, except for Australia and Oceania. A rosette of flytrap leaves. Unlike carnivorous plants that close their trap on their prey, such as the Venus flytrap, the butterwort has developed another strategy to feed on insects. This plant, which grows on the side of wet cliffs, ...
, others saw their family dislocated. All of them have in common that they loved him and are still struggling to recover from his abandonment. But his prey will eventually get their claws out and join forces to try to bring him down... and that's the whole point of the scenario! The first episode ...
nto humans. Contrary to common belief, these little creatures are unable to jump but they live less than a meter from the ground and climb onto their prey. These parasites live in forests, undergrowth, tall grass, as well as in mountains and gardens. They proliferate in wooded and humid areas where ...
ugust 2 to Sunday, August 4 starting at 10 am: Medieval market with over a hundred stalls Entertainment and workshops at the camps, Free flight of birds of prey, Street performances, minstrels, and jugglers Combat and weapon demonstrations Strolling musicians Small educational farm Wooden games Knig ...
� it only bites humans if it feels threatened. When faced with danger, its first instinct is to flee or play dead. It prefers to conserve its venom for its prey. • its fangs are very small and have difficulty penetrating our skin, except in certain areas where the skin is supple, such as the n ...
s or feathered game, they literally freeze (point) when they detect a scent. A Pointer or a Spaniel typically stands and... marks the presence of the prey. This allows the hunter to approach quietly. (It's quite an art, really.) Flushing dogs: often known as "springers" or "cockers." Essentially, th ...