Animals

Sunday, 19 April 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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Zebra mussel
They fall prey to fish and waterfowl.
While birds eat adult forms, some fish species feed on larvae too. Among mammals, muskrats are one of their common predators.
Sperm whale
The world’s first sperm whale reserve will be established.
It will be established off the western coast of the Caribbean island of Dominica in the part of the ...
Otters
Except for sea otters, which give birth in the water, other otter species give birth in dens located ashore.
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 ...
Grey heron
Both parents incubate the eggs.
About 25 days pass from laying the egg to hatching. After the young hatch, the male and female are a ...
Hummingbirds
In order to retain their properties, hummingbird feathers must be systematically soaked.
Tasmanian devil
Only about 40% of pups reach adulthood.
Young devils reach sexual maturity at 2 years of age.
Spotted hyena
Spotted hyenas do not form lasting relationships in pairs.
Representatives of both sexes can copulate with several partners over the course of several years. C ...
Kiwi bird
Kiwi’s egg is up to 20% of a female’s body weight.
It makes their eggs, in proportion to their body size, one of the largest of all birds.
Hyacinth macaw
It was first described and cataloged in 1790 by the English physician and naturalist John Latham.
He described it under the binomial name Psittacus hyacinthinus.