Shirmp n' Lobster bump into a very unique caterpillar that wears threatening hats. Learn about this creature HERE!
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A Tortoise named Jonathan is eating better and feeling great! At 183 years old he may be the oldest living animal in the world. Learn about his new diet here!
On January 11, 1908 Theodore Roosevelt made the beautiful Grand Canyon a National Monument.
More than five million people visit the Grand Canyon every year...including one Shrimp n' Lobster. Learn about the Grand Canyon HERE! Shrimp n' Lobster hold up their own Thanksgiving day parade balloon! Will you be watching the old time favorite Thursday morning?
It's all about the Corpse Flower! Bee's aren't the only pollinators check it out HERE!
Just recently Scientists discovered a new wild color of a Funnel Web spider. Learn how they handled the new species HERE!
In the Arctic the ice is a safe place for many sea creatures, including the Narwhale, Beluga and Seal. With the ice receding Orcas are able to move further north to get to their favorite tasty foods.
Local fishermen have seen the prey of Orcas act in fear as they approach, one example is the Seal. As a pod of Orcas approached a Seal would rather jump into a fisherman's boat than face the Orca. Thanks to Marine Biologist Ree Brennin on the Ocean Endeavour who pointed out that a fossilized T-Rex tooth had no difference compared to the tooth of a Orca (Killer Whale). The Orca is one powerful creature! I couldn't help but do a Shrimp n' lobster cartoon. I still have a few more Arctic cartoons under my belt!
Seems that Shrimp n' Lobster took a dinner break with a very hungry Walrus. Learn about the Walrus eating habits HERE.
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