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How to Prepare for a Swamp Adventure

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  Here’s a list of what to bring for a worry-free and adventure-filled swamp tour. Poncho or Umbrella If you're on a budget, come prepared with your own ponchos or umbrellas to avoid buying one in the gift shop. It also comes in handy just in case the weather won't cooperate. Camera Bring a camera, the waterproof kind. You can also use your smartphone to take pictures, just put it in a waterproof casing. Have them fully charged and ready for a lot of picture-taking. It would be nicer to reminisce on your swamp adventure with loads of pictures to look at. Insect Repellant Spray or Lotion Mosquitos and other bugs biting tourists have never been a big issue in swamp tours. But some people are more prone to insect or bug bites than others. If you are one of them, bring an insect repellant spray or lotion with you. The mosquito population is well kept to a minimum in this area because they serve as food to other animals in the wild. Sunblock or Sunscreen Have fun without worrying a...

Are There Badgers in Florida?

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  Some people get confused with the term badgers, thinking all badgers are or look the same. Honey badgers are only called badgers because of their physical resemblance to Eurasian badgers. They are not true badgers, not even closely related. Honey badgers are more related to weasels and somehow to skunks, having similar defense mechanisms. When threatened, Honey badgers can drop a stink bomb to shoo their predators away. American Badgers Back to the question, are there badgers in Florida ? The answer is a resounding yes. American badgers found in Florida are also known as New World badgers. The term New World is coined for animals that are exclusively found in the whole American continent. Sadly, American badgers are hunted because of their pelts. They are now considered as protected, or species of special concern. Unlike their Eurasian cousins who live in groups and are known as the friendliest badger species, American badgers are aggressive, generally solitary and only look for ...