“Bag-It” Movie Premiere at GA Tech Institute
In an effort to raise awareness about the serious issue of Plastic Pollution (and in particular Single-Use Plastic Bags), we have partnered with GA Tech’s Think Green Team and the folks from the GA Tech Surf Club to bring you this award winning documentary which explores how much each of us currently depend on plastic.
Trivia question for Apr-11-2011
Most of these lizards are opportunistic feeders, accepting a wide variety of foods. Their diets can consist of crickets, mealworms, an occasional mouse, fish, hard boiled eggs, chicken, etc.
Trivia question for Apr-10-2011
Primarily nocturnal, these guys spend the day inside small holes in rocks and swim into deeper water at night to hunt. Sometimes two will squeeze into the same hole, and several individuals will seek out refuges within the same local area.
Trivia question for Apr-09-2011
Elephants replace their teeth six times. At about 40 to 60 years of age, the elephant no longer has teeth and will likely die of starvation, a common cause of death.
Trivia question for Apr-08-2011
The marsupial is native to eastern and northern mainland Australia (as well as being introduced to Tasmania, Australia) and is also native to New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago.
Trivia question for Apr-07-2011
The Hornet nest is founded in spring by a fertilized female known as the queen. It generally selects sheltered places like dark hollow tree trunks. It first builds a series of cells (up to 50) out of chewed tree bark. The cells are arranged in horizontal layers named combs, each cell being vertical and closed at the top.
Trivia question for Apr-06-2011
This bird walks around rapidly, running down prey or occasionally jumping up to catch insects or birds. It mainly feeds on insects, with the addition of small reptiles (including rattlesnakes up to 60 cm long), rodents and other small mammals, spiders, scorpions, centipedes, millipedes, small birds (particularly from feeders and birdhouses) and eggs, and carrion.
Trivia question for Apr-05-2011
The manta ray is the largest species of the rays. The largest known specimen was more than 25 ft across, with a weight of about 5,100 lb. It ranges throughout tropical waters of the world, typically around coral reefs.
Trivia question for Apr-04-2011
A rare nocturnal forest creature, these guys are very difficult to study in the wild. They were unknown outside of West Africa until the 19th century.
Trivia question for Apr-03-2011
These guys are somewhat related to cats. Most of them have spotted coats and long, banded tails, small heads, and large ears.
Trivia question for Apr-02-2011
The king cobra can be fierce, agile, and can deliver a large quantity of highly potent venom in a single bite. It is one of the most dangerous and feared Asiatic snakes.
Trivia question for Apr-01-2011
Male of this species are noted for their highly aggressive territorial behaviour. They will attack other males that stray into their territories, and have been observed attacking other small birds without apparent provocation. Such attacks sometimes lead to fatalities.
Trivia question for Mar-31-2011
There are about 4000 to 6000 of these Bats in the wild. Females give birth to one young in September or November once every year.
Do You Really Need That Bottled Water… Seriously?
The Story of Bottled Water, released on March 22, 2010 (World Water Day) employs the Story of Stuff style to tell the story of manufactured demand—how you get Americans to buy more than half a billion bottles of water every week when it already flows from the tap.
Trivia question for Mar-30-2011
The Asiatic lions once ranged from the Mediterranean to the north-eastern parts of the Indian subcontinent, but excessive hunting, water pollution and decline in natural prey reduced their habitat.

