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Crocs in the Cradle If crocodile eggs are incubated below 84 degrees, all of them will turn out to be female! --Wildlife Explorer
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Monday, February 06, 2012 
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Guide's nature columnist shares more fun stuff about God's creation!


WhatzIT Revealed!

It's time to reveal the answer for last week's WhatzIT! Think you got it? Here's one last chance to stare down the picture to see if you think you've got it. If you're ready,. . .

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Can You Guess This WhatzIT?

OK, everyone, here is our next WhatzIT. Let's see how you guys do this time. 

As you know, I’m showing you a picture of something that has been seriously zoomed in. You. . .

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The Mud Cam

Last week in the magazine I talked about the pyramids in Egypt. I thought it would be cool to drop in on them and see how they look at this very moment! Thanks to technology we can do that with today’s Mud Cam from Egypt!

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Rich's Cheezy Jokes

What do you call an ant from overseas?
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Creation/Evolution Info Center

Do you have questions about how the earth began? Visit our Creation/Evolution Info Center. It includes resources to help you with science reports and other class projects.


Let's Go to Honduras
Watch the Video

Go to the Videos page to see earlier Mud segments.




Do you love to learn about fossils, dinosaurs, and more? Invite Rich to present his "LIVE! (and Muddy)" programs in your area. Or view his speaking schedule to find out if he'll be bringing "LIVE! (and Muddy)" to a location near you.


Stump Rich

Post your nature questions here and see if Rich or other Guide readers can deliver an answer. Go»

Most recent questions:

Continents Moving

Hiya! Its me Ashley again. I was wondering if the continents keep moving, little by little, each year, then how long will it take for them to change the way the world looks? I know that probably God w

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Fire.

What makes one fire hotter than another? If two fires are the same size can one be hotter than the other. Does the fuel or the environment matter?

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Sun

What happends to all the energy and power and hotness that comes from the sun? I know that plants and stuff soak it up but is that all that happends to it?

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