So I make these educational fur flip boards, and they are a really big hit at events with kids and adults! This one has most of the PEI fursbearers, and I am making two boards for Nova Scotia that have 13 different animals. It is a fun way to introduce people to the furbearing animals in a way that they can actually touch and feel!
It is amazing how many times kids guess that the white short-tailed weasel is “polar bear” or that snowshoe hare is “an owl”. Hmmm… kids need to see more nature lol.
Rich and Sandi sit down for a looooong podcast with the folks from Panoramic. You can find out more about the guys at https://www.panoramicoutdoors.com/
Which way do you like to look at the lynx the belly or the back?
Is it any wonder that a 27 pound cat can walk on top of 3 feet of powder snow? The first picture is the bottom of a lynx paw. I'm always amazed that the pads show in their tracks at all with all that fur. The second picture shows my hand (that is a 2xl glove on it) in between the front paws of a good lynx. The left paw is the top and the right paw shows the bottom.