Nature comes in all sizes, shapes, and colors. To celebrate Independence Day, we picked a few of Missouri’s most patriotic plants and animals. Can you figure out what they are using the clues?
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/magazines/xplor/2023-07/creature-feature-eastern-bluebird
July 1, 2023
While their flashy, day-flying cousins, the butterflies, seem to get all the glory, Missouri’s moths are just as amazing.
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/magazines/xplor/2023-07/giants-night
July 1, 2023
Some creatures dine where the sun doesn’t shine. Here’s what’s on the menu.
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/magazines/xplor/2023-05/dinner-dirt
May 1, 2023
Least Tern
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/magazines/xplor/2023-05/creature-feature-least-tern
May 1, 2023
Join a spunky little bird on an epic adventure.
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/magazines/xplor/2023-05/postcards-wandering-warbler
May 1, 2023
Fuzzy, buzzy, hard-working, and helpful, bumblebees are the superstars of flower farming.
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/magazines/xplor/2023-03/flower-farmers
March 1, 2023
No hammer? No nails? No problem.
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/magazines/xplor/2023-03/animal-architects
March 1, 2023
Nature needs help, and even kids can pitch in.
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/magazines/xplor/2023-01/conservation-you-can-do
January 1, 2023
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/magazines/xplor/2023-01/creature-feature-bald-eagle
January 1, 2023