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Enzoology Featured on NBC
- KXAN
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KXAN sent veteran reporter
Jim Swift out to the Enzoology headquarters to see what
Enzo was up to. Here's the interview that aired on the
news program.
Enzoology
featured in The Austin Chronicle
Read the interview by Austin's largest
alternative paper,
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Special
super thank you to the Johnson
Space Center for working with Enzoology to produce
Life in Space!
Enzoology
visited this exciting rocketry program to see how rockets
work! What a blast!
Enzo appears on Ellen DeGeneres
show with James Taylor!
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University
of Texas Brackenridge Field Laboratory supports
Enzoology! Super special thanks to John Abbott PHD curator
of entomology!
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Ladybug Land from Insect Lore!
Enzo's review of the Ladybug Land habitat. Find out how you can grow your own ladybugs! - Play Vid
The Discovery Box!
Enzo's review of the Discovery
Box - a real chest of nature's treasures from World
Discovery Box. Every Enzoologist would love this super
cool item! - Play Vid
Searching for Animal Evidence
Enzo is on the prowl for evidence of life. Can you solve the mystery of why wildlife is dying on the San Gabriel River? Play Vid
How
do astronauts manage weightlessness?
Have you ever wondered how astronauts
live in space? In this segment we explore the secret
of astronaut underpants and how they keep their unmentionables
from floating all over the space station. Play Vid
How do snakes smell?
The inside scoop on how snakes smell! Play Vid
How
long do Turtles Live?
It wouldn't be any fun if I told
you right now. Enzo answers this age old question on
his blog.
Did You Know:
1. Turtles are among the longest
living creatures
2. Turtles are reptiles
3. Turtles live on every continent except Antarctica
Check
it out here
African
Ball Python
Enzo recently acquired a Ball Python
caught wild in Africa. Even though it is one of the
smallest species of pythons, it still gets up to six
feet long! On "Enzo's Radical Reptiles" you
can get the low down on this awesome reptile.
Did you know:
1. Ball pythons got their name from
their habit of rolling into a ball to protect themselves
from predators.
2. Pythons lay eggs unlike boa constrictors that have
live young.
3. They shed their skin every two or three weeks.
4. Ball pythons have over 100 curved teeth.
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