Fish, worms, crickets, and many other critters are safe for human consumption.
The 10-step guide to survival in an emergency|By Tim MacWelch/Outdoor Life|September 29, 2020|Popular Science
In contrast, the Kestrel Monopod weighs a mere six ounces, and you can whip it out, attach your binoculars, and be glassing critters less than five seconds later.
Get More from Your Binoculars with This $100 Stick|Wes Siler|September 19, 2020|Outside Online
This Venn diagram plots five basic criteria used in animal behavior research to reveal which critters are goofing off for real.
Animals play in all sorts of ways|Sara Kiley Watson|September 17, 2020|Popular Science
Let us now praise other famous animalsBelow, a collection of fast facts about famous critters.
How a 19-year-old lion fathered 35 cubs in 18 months|Tom McNamara|August 27, 2020|Popular Science
Concentrations of ethanol that would make a human drunk apparently don’t phase these critters.
Why elephants and armadillos might easily get drunk|Susan Milius|June 4, 2020|Science News For Students
I hain't got a critter that won't come up by its name an' lick my hand.
Glimpses of Three Coasts|Helen Hunt Jackson
The critter really seemed tu have took a notion tu you, and marm.
Highlife in New York: a series of letters to Mr. Zephariah Slick,|Ann S. Stephens
Tall, spindlin' critter, sails cook for Zoeth and me at the house down home.
Mary-'Gusta|Joseph C. Lincoln
To see the critter's face when he lifts the latch, to let me in—he can just reach it, and very proud he is to be so tall.
Contraband|G. J. Whyte-Melville
I raly thought the critter would a jumped out of her skin she was so awful mad.
Highlife in New York: a series of letters to Mr. Zephariah Slick,|Ann S. Stephens