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Tarpons Go Berserk On Iguana That Stupidly Jumped Into the Water


Iguana vs Tarpon

Iguanas are an invasive species that aren’t being talked about a whole lot these days. But the big reptiles are causing a whole host of problems in places such as Florida and Puerto Rico, where they have established breeding populations where they aren’t native. The big reptiles can grow upward of 6 feet. They chow […]

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Hiding and Tracking – Part 3, by J.M.D.

(Continued from Part 2.) Weather The weather can have a significant impact on both the trackers as well as the trackees. A clear sunny day can make it easier to follow someone visually and detect signs of their passage, while rain, snow, fog or mist can reduce visibility and require trackers to close the distance or move slower to locate sign. At the same time, snow on the ground will leave obvious footprints and is one of the easiest conditions in which to track someone, unless it’s snowing hard enough or blowing snow that fills in or covers tracks. Rain …

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