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WILD magazine - Jan/Feb 2008


Summary of the January/February 2008 Issue of WILD Magazine

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Jan/Feb Cover

Cover

Not a Bear
Koalas are furry, but they’re not related to grizzlies. And although they’re Australia’s most beloved animal, their food and homes are threatened.

 
Jan/Feb 2008 You asked

You Asked

What’s the difference between a turtle and a tortoise? And is it true that horses can’t breathe through their mouths?

 
Jan/Beb 2008 Wild spread 2

Hop to it!

From rabbits to kangaroos to fleas, there are lots of great animal jumpers. But the creature with the biggest leap of all may surprise you!

 
Jan/Feb 2008 poster

Poster

South America’s spotted and striped cat, the ocelot.

 
Jan/Feb 2008 Eye Spy

Eye Spy

Keep an open mind about these beautiful moth species — they do a lot more than eat clothes.

 
Jan/Feb 2008 Wild spread 3

Tundra Tough

In Nunavut’s harsh climate, these little plants survive because of tricks they’ve developed to protect themselves and their seeds from whatever the Far North throws at them.

 

Game Zone

Games! Games! Games!

 
Jan/Feb 2008 Wild Bunch

Wild Bunch

Salmon farming sounds like a good idea to protect wild fish, but as the Lucas kids discover, it can cause its own set of environmental problems.

 

Moose & Weasel

The friends have a close encounter with a powerful jumper . . . and they don’t even know it!

 

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