Nothing is better than enjoying an afternoon along the riverbanks of Montana. We noticed a nice looking crawdad trying to make its way to a new hiding spot recently. Crawdads, also known as crayfish, as a member of the crustacean family and found in North American. This one looked to be about 3-4 inches long and didn't seem to be afraid of us. When I showed the video to friends, most of them used the word "yummy" or "looks delicious". I personally didn't think of it as a great looking meal, but maybe they know something I don't. Click READ MORE to watch the Video!!
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Missoula, MT High Water Mark, Mt. Sentinel, Missoula Missoula, a mid-sized valley town in the Northern Rockies of Montana, has a fascinating geological history. It was part of an ancient ice age flood system over 12,000 years ago. It was known as Glacial Lake Missoula. At its highest, the water level was at 4200 feet in elevation. The remnants of these floods can still be seen today on the sides of Mt. Sentinel and Mt. Jumbo in Missoula, as well as the giant ripple marks on the Camas Prairies northwest of Missoula. I found a couple great websites about ice age floods that talks about what is known and some of the speculations about these great floods, with Glacial Lake Missoula being one. Hugefloods.com --This site has a great video! Glaciallakemissoula.org
The Evolution of Puppy Dog Eyes Have you ever found yourself laughing when your furry friend wiggles his eyebrows with that inquisitive look when you're talking to him? It turns out that there is an evolutionary component to the muscles in a dogs eyebrows that help them relate to their human companions. Read about it in the link provided below. The Evolution of Puppy Dog Eyes
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