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SUMMARY:Wildlife Window with Kevin Cook
DESCRIPTION:<b></b><p><b>Wildlife Window Nature Series</b></p><p>Sponsored by the Friends of the Loveland Public Library.</p><p><b><div><b>2026: Creatures You Never Knew Live in Colorado</b></div></b></p><p>Quaking Aspens and Ponderosa Pines, Elk, Golden Eagles and Yellow-bellied Marmots come&nbsp;quickly to mind when thinking about Colorado wildlife. Our wildlife community, however,&nbsp;includes various animals, fungi, and plants that exist in the shadows of our celebrity wildlife; and&nbsp;many of them lead extraordinary lives that make them quite interesting. Yes, animals eat plants;&nbsp;but amazingly, we also have six plants and some mushrooms that eat animals! We have&nbsp;wildflowers that trap their pollinators and some animals that hitchhike on other animals. This&nbsp;class will look at the lives of wildlife species that defy our sense of normal living</p><p><strong>April 1: Seldom-Seen, Two Skulls but One Head, and NOT Betty Davis Eyes</strong></p><p>Four native bottom-dwelling fishes are typically seen only by people who look for them. Five&nbsp;animals share relatedness by the distinction of having one skull inside another. And downright&nbsp;creepy, we have a species that squirts blood from its eyes!</p><p><span style="font-weight: bold;">If you have any questions, please contact the Adult Services Desk at the Library, 970-962-2402.</span></p><div><span style="color: rgb(31, 31, 31); font-family: &quot;Google Sans&quot;, Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; white-space-collapse: preserve; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><br></span></div>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<b></b><p><b>Wildlife Window Nature Series</b></p><p>Sponsored by the Friends of the Loveland Public Library.</p><p><b><div><b>2026: Creatures You Never Knew Live in Colorado</b></div></b></p><p>Quaking Aspens and Ponderosa Pines, Elk, Golden Eagles and Yellow-bellied Marmots come&nbsp;quickly to mind when thinking about Colorado wildlife. Our wildlife community, however,&nbsp;includes various animals, fungi, and plants that exist in the shadows of our celebrity wildlife; and&nbsp;many of them lead extraordinary lives that make them quite interesting. Yes, animals eat plants;&nbsp;but amazingly, we also have six plants and some mushrooms that eat animals! We have&nbsp;wildflowers that trap their pollinators and some animals that hitchhike on other animals. This&nbsp;class will look at the lives of wildlife species that defy our sense of normal living</p><p><strong>April 1: Seldom-Seen, Two Skulls but One Head, and NOT Betty Davis Eyes</strong></p><p>Four native bottom-dwelling fishes are typically seen only by people who look for them. Five&nbsp;animals share relatedness by the distinction of having one skull inside another. And downright&nbsp;creepy, we have a species that squirts blood from its eyes!</p><p><span style="font-weight: bold;">If you have any questions, please contact the Adult Services Desk at the Library, 970-962-2402.</span></p><div><span style="color: rgb(31, 31, 31); font-family: &quot;Google Sans&quot;, Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; white-space-collapse: preserve; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><br></span></div>
LOCATION:Gertrude Scott Meeting Room\, 300 N. Adams Avenue Loveland\, Colorado 80537
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