Ant hills are mounds of soil or sand that are typically cone-shaped or dome-shaped. They can vary in size, with some being only a few inches tall while others can reach several feet in height. Ant hills can be identified in the wild by their distinctive shape and the presence of ants moving in and out of the mound.
White insects often have soft bodies and may lack pigmentation, giving them a pale or translucent appearance. They can be identified in the wild by their color, size, and shape. Look for small, white insects with six legs and distinct body segments. Pay attention to their behavior and habitat to help with identification.
The velvet shank mushroom is characterized by its orange to yellowish-brown color, velvety texture, and slender, wiry stem. It can be identified in the wild by its distinct color, velvety appearance, and its tendency to grow in clusters on decaying wood, particularly during the winter months.
A crawdad hole is typically a small, round opening in the ground near water. It is often surrounded by small mounds of dirt or rocks. To identify a crawdad hole in the wild, look for these distinctive features near bodies of water such as rivers, streams, or ponds.
Little bugs that jump, such as fleas or grasshoppers, are typically small in size and have powerful hind legs for jumping. They may have a streamlined body shape and often have distinct markings or colors. In the wild, these bugs can be identified by their jumping behavior, quick movements, and their ability to cover long distances in a single leap. Additionally, their unique physical features and behaviors can help differentiate them from other insects in their natural habitat.
The distinguishing characteristics of a grey back spider include its grayish coloration, typically with darker markings on its back. In the wild, one can identify a grey back spider by its coloration and by observing its behavior, such as its web-building habits and hunting techniques.
In the wild, they prefer high hills and bamboo forests.
a loser, the geek of the wild
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The Wild Rose of the Hills - 1912 was released on: USA: 29 June 1912
The Wild Girl from the Hills - 1915 was released on: USA: 21 May 1915
The cast of The Wild Girl from the Hills - 1915 includes: Monte Blue Frances Marion
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There are no Best wild campsites.....just head out to the hills and stop where you like, The Trossachs area is ideal, no Tresspass Laws here so go for it.....
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An elderberry bush is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 10 feet tall. It has dark green leaves that are arranged in opposite pairs along the stem. The bush produces clusters of small white flowers in the spring, which later turn into dark purple berries in the summer. In the wild, elderberry bushes can be identified by their distinctive leaf arrangement, white flowers, and dark purple berries.
it is like wild strawberries but a bit more darker