Animals

Friday, 13 March 2026
19 facts about snails
19 facts about snails
Also called gastropods
Snails are mollusks and are one of the most numerous animal species in the world. In terms of species diversity, they are second only to insects. Even ...

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Brown recluse spider
They are active from March to October.
Northern pike
Northern pikes live in rushing streams and shallow, vegetated areas in lakes and ponds, as well as in cold, clear, rocky waters.
Because of the cannibalistic nature of these fish, young pike need places to hide among plants to avoid being eaten.
Amur leopard
Female gives birth to up to four cubs after 12 weeks of gestation.
Wolf spider
Wolf spiders have eight eyes and two of them are really big.
They have their eyes arranged in three rows with big eyes in the middle one. Those big eyes reflect ...
White-browed tit-warbler
It reaches a maximum of 8 grams in weight and a maximum of 10 centimeters in length.
Moose
The moose is one of the largest land mammals in the Northern Hemisphere.
Its body length is 2.4-3.1 m (the male is larger than the female). The height at the withers is 1.5- ...
Snails
The mouth of the snail has a grater (radula) used for scraping and grinding food.
It is a cartilaginous structure covered with a large number of tiny chitin teeth. It is set in motio ...
Great spotted woodpecker
They are quite contrastingly colored - black and white with a red underbelly.
The top of the head, back, wings, tail and rump are black. The underside is white with a characteris ...
American robin
Its Latin name is Turdus migratorius and it’s a member of Turdidae family.
Tigers
Tigers rarely climb trees.
They rest in the shade under trees, and on the Siberian steppes in rock clefts.