Animals

Thursday, 30 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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Southern cassowary
They are speedy runners.
Adult cassowaries can run up to 50 km (31 mi) per hour.
Moose
Moose are not grazing animals.
They, like giraffes, carefully choose food with less fiber and a higher concentration of nutrients. ...
Dik-dik
Dik-diks are most likely to inhabit dry, shrubby scrublands and savannas.
They seek habitats with lots of plants and shrubs. Dik-diks can live on an open plain where the gras ...
American mink
American minks are most active at night and at dusk.American minks are most active at night and at dusk.
During the day, they stay in earthen burrows up to 3 m long, which they have dug themselves. It also ...
Hedgehogs
Depending on the species, hedgehogs can have between three and five thousand spikes.
Bonobo
Bonobo herds are loosely connected.
They live in large groups of 40 to 120 individuals, which often divide into smaller subgroups of 6 t ...
Platypus
Monotremes are the missing link between reptiles and mammals.
They separated from reptiles in the Mesozoic Era (200-160 million years ago) and inhabited the super ...
Mallard
They produce one brood a year, the female lays 8 to 13 eggs.
They are light cream and measure 58 x 32 mm. They are laid every other day and the female begins to ...
Earthworms
The body of earthworms consists of more than 80% water, which can be exchanged with the environment at a rate of about 60% by volume per day.
Ocean sunfish
They are a predatory species, yet omnivore ones.
They eat a lot of small fish, squids, fish larvae, crustaceans, jellyfish and salps. From time to time, they vary their diet with eelgrass. As their food may lack nutrients, they need to eat a lot.