Animals

Sunday, 31 May 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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Rice's whale
Females of the species are slightly larger than males.
They can reach a weight of 20 tonnes.
Common cuckoo
In the breeding season it inhabits Eurasia from the British Isles throughout central Europe and Scandinavia, Asia except for the polar zones, the Arabian Peninsula and India.
Leopard geckos
Leopard geckos eat their shedded skin to rid the area of scent markers.
Crustacean
The world's smallest crustacean is Stygotantulus stocki.
These are parasites that live on copepods. The body length of representatives of this species does not exceed 0.1 mm.
Wolf spider
Most of wolf spider species are not endangered.
Endangered are those adapted to single habitats like Desertas wolf spider that lives only in one sin ...
Quokkas
Quokkas are adapted for arboreal locomotion.
Initially, their musculoskeletal system was adapted for terrestrial bipedal saltation, common among marsupials. They are capable of climbing trees up to 1,5 meters.
Hedgehogs
Hedgehogs are omnivorous.
They feed on fruits, fungi, other animals, and even carrion. Animal food is, however, the mainstay o ...
Tigers
Females reach sexual maturity within the first three to four years, males a year later.
A female gives birth to three to four cubs after an average of 104-106 days of gestation.
Bull snake
It takes around 60 days for bullsnake to hatch.
Newborn snakes are 25 to 43 cm (10 to 17 in) long.
Turtles
The carapace is formed from modified ribs and boney vertebral processes.
On the outside, the carapace is covered with scales, which are keratinized plates made of keratin. These plates protect the shell from scratches and bruises.