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Lincoln

Lincoln Wilde loves exploring to find different reptiles and bugs, all while learning about the different species through out the world.

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What does Lincoln love most about nature?

Lincoln loves all things nature, whether it’s searching for reptiles, bugs or amphibians, he will find them under rocks, logs or in ponds. He also loves using his imagination to tell stories when he is out in the woods or on hiking trails. With his middle name being Wilde, he was born to explore the outdoors!


What is Lincoln's favorite animal—and why?

Lincoln’s favorite animal is the axolotl because it has frills that look similar to a lions mane. He also likes that its body stays slimy because it’s an underwater amphibian. He loves having his own axolotl at home, named Axl Rose.


What is Lincoln's favorite outdoor activity?

Right now, Lincoln’s favorite outdoor activity is finding reptiles with his dad. He loves when dad flips over rocks for him so he can search for small snakes, lizards or tarantula’s hiding underneath. He also loves going out to pick flowers for his mama!

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