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House snakes: a new addition
Have I done a snake post yet? I HAVEN'T DONE A SNAKE POST YET!!!!! Okay, freak-out over. But, it was a little warranted: snakes were my...

Carlton Carnivores
Nov 12, 20183 min read


Drosera serpens: The Grand Imposter
Once upon a time, a single species of spider-leaved sundew was recognized found across from Africa through Australia, unique in its...

Carlton Carnivores
Nov 3, 20183 min read


Elmantis sp.: Enigmatic Bark Bugs
It's been far too long since the last post I managed to make, so time yet for another! Today, focus on the one mantis that I've had more...

Carlton Carnivores
Oct 4, 20183 min read


Wolves and Bears: Apex Predators at Risk
Ours is a world that has lost much of its respect and appreciation for the top creatures of the ecosystem. All too often we see animals...

Carlton Carnivores
Sep 5, 20182 min read


Fountains of Jewels: The Rainbow Plants
When it comes to carnivorous plants, most newcomers think of a handful of classic groups: Venus Flytraps, Pitcher Plants (and among those...

Carlton Carnivores
Aug 28, 20182 min read


Shields of Green
Of the several species of Giant Asian Shield mantids (genus Rhombodera), R. basalis may be among the most attractive, and certainly among...

Carlton Carnivores
Aug 17, 20182 min read


Carnivorous Monocots: The Bromeliads
Most carnivorous plants are found within the vast diversity of dicotyledonous plants, those that begin life with two embryonic leaves...

Carlton Carnivores
Aug 9, 20183 min read
Nepenthes boschiana
A promising clone that's already produced a fair number of results for me; N. boschiana BE-3448 has in the past produced pitchers that...

Carlton Carnivores
Aug 5, 20181 min read


Carlton Carnivores is Live!
Hello everyone! It's been long overdue a site was set for this, but the wait is over and progress is moving forward! The blog and main...

Carlton Carnivores
Jul 30, 20181 min read
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