About Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur: Black-and-white ruffed lemurs are primates native to the eastern rainforests of Madagascar. They have a distinctive black-and-white coloration, with a ruff of fur around their necks. These lemurs are known for their loud, raucous calls that can be heard over long distances, used to communicate within their groups. They are primarily arboreal, spending most of their time in the forest canopy, where they feed on fruit, nectar, and leaves. Black-and-white ruffed lemurs have a primarily frugivorous diet, meaning they mainly eat fruit. This constitutes about 75-90% of their diet, making them highly dependent on fruit availability in their habitat. They also consume nectar, which they obtain from flowers using their specialized tongue, which is adapted for lapping. Additionally, they eat leaves, seeds, and occasionally some invertebrates, supplementing their nutritional intake. Due to their reliance on specific fruiting trees, their diet and survival are closely linked to the preservation of their rainforest habitat. // Image Credit: Skip Brown, Smithsonian's National Zoo
If you didn't know, the word "cauliflower" derives from the Italian cavolfiore, meaning "cabbage flower". Cauliflower is one of several vegetables in the species Brassica oleracea that also includes cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, and kale. There are hundreds of varieties of cauliflower grown around the world. The most common variety is white cauliflower(the one featured in today's puzzle), with orange, green and purple varieties also being available.
Solve today's puzzle and join us on a delightful stroll along a woodland boardwalk amidst fall foliage. Imagine yourself elevated above the ground, surrounded by the crisp air, the soothing rustle of leaves, and feel the sunlight filtering through the foliage. The boardwalk, with its wooden planks and railing, invites you to wander along its gentle curves. So, what do you say? Let's trade the hustle and bustle for a peaceful walk surrounded by the magic of fall. Have fun!
In today's puzzle we feature lots and lots of hazelnuts. These delicious nuts are used in desserts, as confectionery to make pralines, in combination with chocolate in chocolate bars, in hazelnut cocoa spread or turned into hazelnut oil. The nuts may be eaten fresh or dried. Hazelnuts contain particularly high amounts of protein, dietary fiber, vitamin E, phosphorus, iron, manganese, thiamin and magnesium. They also contain several B vitamins, calcium, zinc, vitamin K, and potassium.
Today's puzzle features a pair of gold finches amidst the branches of a blossoming apple tree. One of the goldfinches, perched meticulously on a slender branch, is giving a small twig to it's partner that is carefully weaving together a secure and cozy abode for their future family. The goldfinch's nest is typically tidy and small, situated several meters above the ground, concealed by foliage at the tips of gently swaying branches. It is crafted from mosses and lichens and features a lining made of soft and fine fibers or filaments found on certain plants.
"New England Coastal Village" is a captivating painting by American artist Maurice Prendergast, known for his vibrant and post-impressionistic style. Created around the early 20th century, this artwork showcases Prendergast's exceptional ability to capture the charm and idyllic beauty of a coastal village in New England. The scene depicts a quaint seaside settlement, nestled between rolling hills and the sparkling sea. Prendergast masterfully employs a kaleidoscope of bright and vivid colors, enhancing the sense of vitality and joy in the scene. The village exudes a serene ambiance, with its charming cottages, wooden piers, and sailboats dotting the calm waters. Prendergast's distinctive brushwork adds a touch of whimsy to the composition, emphasizing the relaxed atmosphere and leisurely pace of coastal life. Take a few minutes, put the pieces back together and relax.
In today's puzzle we feature tow cute goats and a sheep. Sheep and goats were among the first animals to be domesticated by humankind. Although sheep are frequently thought of as unintelligent animals, studies have shown that they are as intelligent as cattle. They can recognize individual human and animal faces and remember them for years.
In today's puzzle we feature lots and lots of colorful pom-poms. If you didn't know, pom-poms are a decorative balls or tufts of fibrous material. They come in many colors, sizes, and varieties and are made from a wide array of materials, including wool, paper, plastic, cotton, thread and occasionally feathers. The ones featured in this puzzle are used in children's artistic crafts to add texture and color.
Another art themed puzzle is here. Also known as the "Road Menders at Saint-Remy", the painting that today's puzzle is based on depicts roadwork taking place underneath some large plane trees on a autumn day. In actuality, "The Large Pane Trees" (the one featured in this puzzle) and the "Road Menders of Saint-Remy" are two different paintings and are sometimes confused as one. Although similar, Van Gogh painted this one first on a red and white checkered table cloth and later painted it again on an actual canvas.
The king eider spends most of the year in coastal marine ecosystems at high latitudes, and migrates to Arctic tundra to breed in June and July. It is a large sea duck, measuring 50–70 cm (20–28 in) in length with a wingspan of 86–102 cm (34–40 in). The male is unmistakable with its mostly black body, buff-tinged white breast and multicolored head. The head, nape and neck are a pale bluish grey. The cheek is pale green. The bill, separated from the face by a thin black line, is red with a white nail and a large, distinctive yellow knob. This puzzle is based on an illustration from Birds of America (1827) by John James Audubon.
In this captivating puzzle, a lone maple leaf takes center stage against a backdrop of scattered, vibrant autumn leaves. The golden, red, and orange hues of the fallen leaves create a tapestry of seasonal colors, while the singular maple leaf stands out as a symbol of resilience and grace. Put the pieces back together, solve the puzzle and appreciate the small yet magnificent moments that define this time of year. Have fun!
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