Animals

Wednesday, 8 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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Common kingfisher
Females can establish several broods, each with six to eight eggs.
Eggs are hatched by both parents for about 20 days. Chicks leave the nest after 22-27 days, once the ...
French Bulldog
French Bulldog puppies will typically be born with floppy ears, but it takes approximately seven weeks for them to stand.
Sperm whale
A distinctive feature of this species is its huge head, which can be up to a third of the total length of a sperm whale.
It is almost rectangular, widened at the end of the snout, and steeply truncated. On the left side o ...
Dolphins
The smallest dolphin is the New Zealand Tonin, also known as Hector's dolphin.
This endemic species lives in New Zealand around the South Island and west of the North Island. The largest individual measured so far was 150 cm long and weighed 57 kg.
Central bearded dragon
The body length of a bearded dragon can reach a maximum of 60 cm.
More than half of this length is the tail. The normal weight of adults ranges from 280 to 510 g.
Vaquita
Their signature trait is a black spot around their mouths and eyes.
Crested gecko
Based on how long they were kept in captivity, crested geckos live approximately 15 – 20 years.
Their wild lifespan is not yet determined.
Manatees
These aquatic mammals have long stirred the human imagination and have been the source of many legends and stories in various cultures.
In Colombia’s Guajira region live the Wayuu Indian people. According to their legends, manatees were ...
Cabbage White butterfly
They live in a variety of habitats.
During spring, summer, and autumn, small whites can be seen in meadows, woods, clearings, bogs, and home gardens.
Sloth
They have feeble sight and hearing.
Their best-developed sense is taste.